pece-scber t, 193 U,Dtoutri- h..A,i -Catala c.-re Z2J Bcover litiiy Prince .Cr f- Pr Adelaide ptt an Fall, 8 and 10 1:30 p.m jj-sd . as. Prince Uw 11:15 P"' S Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn. i Helena IU:30 pjn. lUrr J 9 Princess . (: P JvdWWe 4 pm I -irrj pj Qnern Cbarloiie Island 3 . t 30 as. rrmce 10:30 pa. uetn Cbsrlette Islands 4 iil 2 s. Prince Alavas- 4. P?ncess ? Princess kaistu- '.'era. Princes a rrlnceM u. Princess Skrtna alter ' ardeha Mail Schedule. i-itt Wednesday and It the Fait, zz? Thursday and ft p.m lliOO pin. u:30 noon ... 10 pm. 9 JO pjr 4 pjn li Vancouver 4 pja y . 10:30 am jr.. .4 PJn. 8.-.. iZ. tand Stewart '.e iy lis'siFiEU ., FOR ItfcJNT FOR SALK them ac u.m. air axn. pro am pin. pm. 4 P-m 7 pjn. 3 pin. lay . . ll'.SO iff 8 njn. LN Xher and rprt Strapn Ittlav 7 dji a Naa-i lUver and Port Rlmpsan Ik---; 11 30 ajn - fiirnlihMl modern 3D lr1-'- IlU.Hi ti.j Alt ?S?I tiviic ivru i. civs.nvim modern ;use Ambrn.e Ave Anoly 917 frrse. Ave. tf ; M Lr. Mult sell Nash Sedai fL W,j overhauled and painted, i- 00d tire, , fnr rn.lh. ALSO 5P r tube Victor combination, S'J W - $35, Solid walnut llvlnslW - wv - r i 1 drapes,. Phone 501. 283i 'R RAT b e t nu rtllVnirnlnC -VJlitlll. VJ Wliww w ;at jieater fitted wlUi De- . uoub e six inch enamei 'e btirr Trnleallv new. I'ho 44, (2821 WANTED (283) BRITISH 1 PREMIER Trlii Prelude To Kid For ThU Office lr' H IONDON Dec --CaDtain An- Vancouvrt- jlh Edf,n fornWr FordKn c..,. Ihday -TTVa :Jlary. Intend, to study workin 3 S W w --"-condlUons and housine nrolect. y Aph,.;m P lhe ""' sta n "I. forth-:r - Princess J footbh I Hl n1an IntnlrMl th h1lf thnt .rhf- fp.w. IS- Princess i. the . . Vl . ! J . wnnts first-hand knowledge of feu: r.lK-r .'or-- h 'vnrtltUn In tlnl't! Rial. n h1 29. Princess h,m t three.point .nr, -defl" which h has outlined In njoi and .Stewart , liecent speeches, and which U idaV CataJa pjnntenrrij conrioeTru a aia iur uii.- 4ufsda 8s, Prince tmaie jrmertnip oi tne uonserva- ? ,, 4 pjn.5le party and he Premiership, , aWall and Anyoa J Eden a "New Dear plans In main J iiCav as cauu ii w jn i i &- Prince 1. A foreign nottey based on re 8 pjn.l-,, fnr IrMlIx La Hirer and Tort Plmpn . , AdrQugle re-armament ! is Catala 8 pjn 1 , mm River an Port Sltrrmm rf ,iT,lg of Um. common people ean Falls as Catala 1:30 pjn 11:15 pih. Eden Is due to arrive in New York this week. The primary reason hr his trip Is to make a seeech on "Demo 10 p-m.jcracy and Modern CtTlHzaUon" be- .lore me Congress oi American in- 10:30 ain 'dustry In New York on Decembers.' Eden also will riait Washington where he hopes to see President Roosevelt. He also may make speech at the National Press Meanwhile Britain sees. Franc.' I emerging frnm an unsuccess-'ul general strike as a potentially more powerful factor In stabilizing European peace. Situation In Franre The full effect of Premier Edou-ard Daladier's drastic use of mili tary powers to minimize the strike of SjOOODOO workers called by the W v i isi ywitiMviiwii w m m wv mains to be determined. Out the first reaction Indicates a sharp up-firtn in the Premier's personal prestige and In the International influence of France. Daladler announced plans foi eattlng the Chamber of Deputies Into session on December 8. 1U Mil face the holle Left, secure lr. th" belief That trnrcoantiTyfaror-ible rractiuti th hUn during tht strike crisis will preterit hu over-Ihrow and enable him to proceed unhampered with the recovery pro cram Daladler has now registered two Immriinl rlctnrim nl the till- Inkh four-power conference he got eaee regardleai of the terms. He imunu hfotllv on that result to keep him in power hi the face ol troubles at home Ilia aecond victory has come tentatively at least, on the home front Failure of the general strike 'neans that the Cabinet's three- year recovery program prooaDi will be acceDted by the people with rome modifications and grombJ nci. but with a determination U -nrrlfle certain social changes. uch as part of the 40-hour week law in order to revive national nower. if that orozram fully material lies, Daladler mliht easily become the most powerful French Premier since the World War. If you with to swap a ClssKifled 83 8 CENTRAL HOTEL ItOOMS and CAFK I'hone 51 For Best Household Coal MIIS. C. K MACK Then the Senneterre-Rouyn branch was inaugurated officially. The driving of the golden spike at Val dtr. with Hon. C. D.Howe mlnistenrf transport, wielding -a TOlden maul, signified the completion of the new line which terminates at the site of Noranda and traverses more than 100 miles orfi i rich mining neia. ai tne inroi-tle of the first official locomotive at S. J. Hungerford. chairman and resident of the Canadian National Railways, Speaking at Noranda during of ficial ceremonies. Hon. T A. Cre- j ear. minister of mines and resources. Ottawa, oredlcted that the oompletion of the railway would! assist materially in the develop ment of great wealth through thr area. Hon. Paul Leduc. minister of mines from Ontario, recalled that wenty years apo the area was -vtthout roads or railways Now hrouah the Instrumantallty c the railway, great progress ha been recorded. From Hon C. D. Howe, minister of tra'nsnort came furtlier tribute The railways are the nartners - f new enterprise in Canada." he raid. Speaking; for the government I can say that the government wiu support the advice of the railway management regarding building into new territories where the development of the country Justifies mch buildinx." Mr. Ilunrerford I S. J. Hungerford. chairman and president of the Canadian NatloDnl i Railways, asserted that he too Itninht lay claim to being one of i the pioneers because lie had op-jrratcd the first train to run Into Inouyn at the opening of the first CHRISTMAS CARDS Tags - Seals - Gift Wrapping Personally Printed Creeling Cards W Uoxcd Assortments . y-i lft..4.. AH in way vanvij At buy rmt ?cond ha'id V Ilesner Block I'rbenter1 llu'nl.n hf elamns. Ki DIBB PRINTING CO. Phone 231 NBW3 FAQS fTrs- THE HAlLi WHERE 35 DIED IN SCOTTISH RAILWAY CATAST ROPHE Thir five persons died and 100 others suffered more or less serious Injuries in the railway collision tif.i.; iett tlu. pi- of wTerkage In its wake The Edinburgh-Glasgow Express, rushing through 0 biiri4;. m w icrm, crashed Into a stationary passenger train at Castiegary in Stirlingshire. Scotland, creating the shambles. FaUway cranes and wrecking crews are removing the splintered eoache from the line. . H NEW RAIL LINE OPEN important Persons at Inaurural cl Senneterre-Kouyn Branch and efficiency of the Canadian National Railways In planning and building branch lines Into thf growing gold and copper fields o: Western Quebec received warm branch line, that from Taschereau , enterprise of today." on the main line of the National . "inese lines specially duhi w am Transcontinental. "Naturally, I am the mining Industry have been ot immnsfiv interested In the great benefit and have unques growth and development of this tlonaory servea tne purpose mr ARMS AND STERLING Continental Investor Said To Be Alarmed by Apna,nl . Indifference LONDON. Dec. 6 The Wghtmare- lsh weakness of thi pound sterling in the Ust few week, hot only against United States dollars, hut against virtually all continentai currencies, has dominated London gossip. -.-, The city Is attempting to decldt whether the rise In sterling val-je that took place this week can be miiniainrd and a fw have bsen attempting to forecast the proba-ble bottom level for the currency. Sterling., after declining sinct the beginiiinR of the month from $4.75 to 14.70, enjoyed one week oi relative stability around the lattei price, but lu the past week began to slide at least one cent daily and reached new lows since 1933. Perhaps . the paramount theory for the drop ; of the. sterling sras th alarm felt on the corftlnent di to seemlmr aDathv in. the Brithfi rearmamept program. One London financial commen tair Illustrates the theory wlUi the story that, one bis French in vestor. who bought heavily of Bri Ush securities following the Mu nich pact, recently visited Londo saw half -dug trenches in London parks, sensed official llstlessness 'arid ordered his bank to sell British securities' and buy American dollars. ' ' ' perhaps the most important has been Premier Chamber section and ail sections oi uanaoa niw u C e.c Vwu. establish a 'sup and today I was greatly ministry on the grounds that dv the evidences or Rrowin ano.ouuauig up tamci uui " - . ji, .,.c (development which are So ap-.down. I believe that this principle Vt nwjT TW-3 .... TT . .. Parent from the railway I think should apply to our national ec- consid. Ar. 'i.-ihat this development is a posi-ionomy. - .... . srhl,, m,pr. 8 n.n unr. tt further1 ftlri ln . . . u ... rw . Twin Set mm Pakrlte and Vanity $12.50 and $18.50 Gladstone Bag Elk drain Cow- flQA A A WUU hlH. Rl.e 51- Toys And Wheel Goods For Hie Young Baby High Chair-Enamelled with tray Pedal Kar $6.75 $2.75 Tricycles $6.50, $7.00 ahd $8.00 Doll ButEies $2.50, $5.00 $6.00, $9.00 Wagon $5.00 Scooters $4.00 and $6.00 EDO'S THIRD AVENUE Hoars 9:00 a-m. to 5: JO p.sa. Cl il UC VIElMiV Mfcrw tlve Inspiration. I do believe thai Referring to the deficit of the tn.re has been active sellinr r.ri there Is no place in the world Canadian National of which so starting. : ' where, within an area oi one nun- mucn was neard and which gave pother theory Is that the Brit dred miles, there are so many good BUCh serious concern, Mr; Hunger- i,n exchange control has taken ,T fZ .Z Jmin . proSpfft5 and 90 many mln8 ln lord said that It should be re- heaTy proHts in Its sales of gold JTw iSSSSS Produttlon- 1 h M0? membered that the Canadian Na- acd TwllUng to let sterling and leaders of the mining industry r,,. . , ,hat th- nrst branch D,n,.,. , hnm in hank- 7... . . v, . vu!m - j " w-.- - 5tn lAl st yruuit nucic uvs buUt twelve years ago was success- meter at the time that the various .n,llfl k forced to cover. ful In Its purpose, purpose, this this new new lin line ,uwav lines comnrisine the proi Th. ha vi some -talk hi London that the Bank of England the development of this region r ent management had nothing to niust. in. the near future, trarisfei weatern Quebec. May I remind do with the creation of that under? ! substantial block of gold to the you that these branches to which lying condition- exchange fund In order to bring If I have been making reference art are tne stewards of the "P to more formidable product ... , i . . i. It is estimated that the funds gold not uie oniy mics u ounuui owners oi uic prupcrvy. me iw , . . .... than , presenUy no more 'suPP w-u w. f o,,a rt u tt. noiirrnf vow and the Canadian National ' ' West build teiMmlajtr md also to built a line to the Flln Hon dls- Kjierever and whenever It is clear-1 covery. making possible-the great 'jy esUbllshed that conditions fully : The Dally. hrwK l "rtj A. B. C Hudson Bay mining and smelting Justify such action." JriaDen Gifts iliil0l0illfllii'itfi That all the Family Will Enjoy Occasional Chairs $8.75 and $11.75 Tea Waron Solid walnut Coffee Table Solid walnut $6.50 and living Room Table $24.75 $10.00 Solid Walnut End Tables $9.00 $12.00 Bridge Set 4 chair and Sf- $16.00 It's No Surprise That You're Constipated! If cor'tliwUon h vou tot"e1 down so you feel t'red. sunk, nl' nlayed cm it's vn asked vcurself some questions! What have vou had to eat htelv? Just meat, bread. esss. potatoes? It's no surnrlse you're csnstipated! The chances are you t'csj't get enou?h "bulk." And bulk" doesnt mean a lot of food. It's a kind of food that Isn't consumed In the tody, but leaves a soft -bulky" mass in the intestines ana LjI.ss a doacI movement. If this is what yoa lack, your ticket is crisa crunchy Kellogg's AU-I.'in fc; breakfast every cay. it contains the 'bulk" you need plus Nature's intestinal tonic, vitamin B. Fat AIT-Bran everv day. drink plenty o! water, and take a new lease pn.uie! Au-eran mauc byKellcgg In London, Ontario. Bold by every grocer. IS THE JSrPREME COt'RT OF BBIT1.MI fa the iaitr ft the -AdmlnWratlo" Art- And in th Mittrr r the Estate t Ise I'orheiii I-ead, lntetate . TAKE NOTICE that by orOer of HU ilcmour, w E. Piih. the nth day ot JCotonber. A. D 1938. I via appolnW aitotalstraUir tit Out frtate ot Isaac One- ua1 LTVl ill OOTtlM haVlfiZ clakna'agalmit the aald entaie are ber- jw " . KVf iUlltUSWtW There bT KQUlml to wwnjan maax, vvi'i, vcrtrl. to me on or txiore the lTtti day. ot Draetabw. A. D. 1S38. ana au parties llebtd to the estaite are re-mitmt tn caT Hot anKUQt of their In- oetotedneM to me torthwlth. JJORMAN A. WATT Ofnclal Atmlntotrator. Prtoce Rupert, B.C.' Dated tbla 17 day of November, A P 7938. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli Proprietor -A HOSrE AWAY FROM nOME" Rates 5L00 up 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box W Venetian Blinds Pioneer Brand PHIL LYONS Phone Green 885 NATIONAL MOTOR SERVICE THIRD AVENUE EAST Phone RED 393 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS HILLMAN CARS STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Prompt and Efficient Service Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music Helntxman, Nordbeimer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoseope" Phone Blue ,389 212 4th St. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory aiid Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 Phones IS L 81 P.O. Box 575 FOR SATISFACTION , Try MUSSjrLLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents Quality Groceries Reliable Service Opposite Canadian Legion Everyboareaasthe Dally News. i's a reason. .1 j id !1 Its . 1 i -1-7 i i