a a o o t o a o o a a a a a a o a o o 0 o o o a Q o a a o o o S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 PAGE EIX THE DAILY NEWS was suitably decorated for the oc-j DUTCH SEE THEIR PRINCESS I THE 0 0 U iilnn The KTVflkr look &S hl&l a o o tpit "Holdine the torch htah LAI 1 i Extra Special! CLEARING LINES Umbrellas - - - Lamp Shades and Stands WONDERFUL VALUES! Christmas Greeting Cards Continued from Page One) TIRED FEET ue to Teceive preferential advan iage over United States compe.U-t :rs. Canadian export trade - In many lines will benefit from the ex .pPV'Ja. Canadian lumbsr imported tenslon Canada of lMCf ratcs of 1 iuc vjuuea amies. Antv a.MrrIl th. TTnfw ctt-c IU jia been possible, says the rt o t.mw i- to .confine concessions to Under ArUcie i. 0f the of certain values and j widths and thus confer defln- TTnif.. ?f,. ,.o. i i t benefits on United States lum- :c ".u- , " V li - ... . . . cApui ten ujc jjwcii, uuiy ' tt Without Increasing iwnnptltlnn j . , . AsIA-l. ... J. . ric accoraea gjous imparled irora whidn the Canadian Industry ex- Sefe n X iehVrn ? h Concessions in the new agreement & markel g" the Un,ted states Url- T"6-11 jTlj,a between the JaSSffS ited Kingdom and the United States 5C3.484 of total Importation from previd-r rcductfans. for the most Canada 5334.241823. Therefore, pirtjiodrrate, on.'a wide range of they cover eighty-three per cent niarfufactured articles on practlc- 1 Canad'n sales to the United ally all of which Canada has no States In 1937. bound margin of preference. In Wheruw the 1935 .raGe agree-line of manufactured goods whirh tnent pro-Mdex for reductions In Canadian exporters send to the United umtea States states duties duties affecting auecUng sixty Silk Curtain Nets Several pieces to clear new designs, 35 inches wide, honey shade. Values up to 75c yd. nn Dollar Day. 3 yards for ?XUU English Twill Flannelette Sheet: size, 70x90. Plain white hem med single. Dollar Day. pair Full $2.89 Turkish Towels Run of the mill. All perfect merchandise. All odd patterns Worth double. Dollar Q.f nn Day. 4 towels for iJH.UU Kiddies' Rayon Silk Panll Rose and white, sizes 2 to 6 years, 4 pairs for In Tea $1.00 SAVE MONEY With a Free Box of Fine Stationery With Your Initial Visit Our Iiasement Store for China, Glassware, Dinnerware, and Etc MAX HEILBRONER 310. Included among the Canadian products for which a fifty per cent duty reduction is obtained from the tariffs established by the Tariff Aet of 1930 are lumber, cattle, milk, potatoes, pickled or '.salted cod, smoked whole cod, fresh or frozen halibut, salmcn, pickled or salted s?-Imon, whiskey, pulp board in rolls and many other lines. In addition to Uie above on which United States duties have been reduced fifty per cent, valuable reductions in United Stale duties 'have been secured on a varied other important Canadian products including silver fox furs, fresh or frozen -whole cod, freh or frozen fillets of end, smoked fillets of cod, b'incJess salt rod, pickled or salted her- rinrs. frozen mackerel, fresh wa Watson's Ladies' Vests Silk wool and cotton mixture, unshrinkable. All sizes, cream color only. Q4 nn Dollar Day, 2 for ?XUU Wood's Waffle Knit Vests and Panties-Wool and cotton mixture In flesh shade. All sizes. Dollar Day, Garment 45c Oriental Tapestry Scarfs and Runners-Silk fringed ends. One 36" and 00 one 50" long. Dollar Day, 2 for ?AvU Extra Special! 25 only Ladies' Bramble Knit Pure Wool 2-I'iece Suits Size 32 tn s nnt alike. Assorted shades. Off nn Dollar Day, Suit 6J o fr.E SHARE OF TOTAL TRAD! United Kingdom, they will contin-i under which in 1927 was $20i,530,-j 'tTiiitrr. 'THREE NATION'S VATtnvs ivvni.vm INVOLVED - . I k Prince - Juliana and Prir.ce Bemhi.rd are shown with their daughter, the infant Princess Beatrix, on the gallery of Soest-rtijk Palace T; Hague, as they showed the baby to a deputation of Netherlander. The occasion was a reception to aged people heid at the royal palace. 1935 agreement and removes the oils which United States Imports, 'discriminating quota on DoaglaFir Tariff concessions under the xr i j Wertm K-r.is-k. i Canadian-American and Anglo- j The agreement binds free duty, on British agreements will- go Into ef-. red eedar shingles for th quantity feet oh January 1, 1939. The Imported In any year equivalent to" menu: will have Initial terms of thirty per cent of the average dam- three year- and may continue In I -stic consumption in United Stites force indefinitely thereafter sub- n-ring the three preceding years. Ject to termination by either gov-On imports to excess of this quan- emment on six months notice. ' tlty, the United States reserves tha The two agreements were sale! by right to Impose a duty or tax not a statement made on the occasion Free enry to United States of "which altogether make up a very fpulp and neirsprint is broadened, large share of the total trade" be-.) I Canada undertakes to remove the tween the participating nations., special excise tax of three ner cent "These aaremcnts are nf murw I now levied on duty mid value of all not one-sided," said the statement. ter lish and manr other lines. .iuiwiw utw u uuuet uie iy :reJuiu cvimuiaie muiuauy . ... . 1 iiriff ikon Vtn T7alK nf nrnfltn Ka n.UM n i sixty-, me men imponant agricuiiurair"" vmTO -. w cauoiuu ui uaue in fhron 1tm .1W1AM. ik. nrmnerme tr Ponnrlo ralU rv liw efeilCe. i United States tariff, con-esslons In cattle. Concessions by Canada on asrl the new agreement Include 123 nn-v Theduty on freh or frozen sal- cultural and fisheries nroducts par reductlnhr In rates of duty on ltms ""n Is cn cent ner pound Instead aliel Imoortant reductions In Un and sub-items which represent, of one and a half cents under the ited States duties Canadian cx trade valued in. 1937 at $72,931,492. 1S3S agreement. - pwta of n(taral product. ., . In addition there are fcrty-on The -.duty on, pickled or salted f The existing Canadian duty on binding' of existing United States salmon," including tbi mild cured, most types of fresh, aaltei. pickled. rSt"7 Of dritr inr!firfinr thlrfr.fvn nrnrfnot nf DrltlcV. rAl.,mUln nlf k.l ml HriaX rr IvuuUh flwU I. DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY at Fraser & Payne's Drop Down Town Friday and Check Over Our Window Display. You Will Find a Rig Variety of New Gift -Icrchand'e for the Xmas Season Priced for Dollar Day Selling Novelty Satin Cushions Assorted, shade and chapes, kapok filled. Q- nn Dollar Day. each ?1.UU Noveltr Frilled Curtain Sets Swiss mar-pePf w-tpd coJ"rd dots. 23 hr-h wide by 2 yds. long. Reg. price $1.75 pr. Dollar Day. pr. Sl.OO New Homespuns Ideal for drapes and slln covers. Assorted colorings. 43 Inche' wide. Dollar Day. qa nn 2 yards for tJJLUU Ladies' Polka Dot Raysuede Nijhtgowns Assorted tailored styles. You should tee this line to appreciate the Q1 00 value. Dollar Day, each ?A"U Wool Mufflers Assorted Tartans, plaid' and checks. Full size. aa Dollar Day, 3 for t?lUU Ladies' Toika Dot Raysuede Brief PantiesAssorted colored dots neatly tailored. Dollar Day, Q An 3 pairs for t.UU Boxed Handkerchiefs Neatly boxed in gift boxes. 3 handkerchiefs to a box. Dollar Day, 4 boxes for Sl.OO Genuine Silk Satin Princess SlipsTailored and lace trimmed styles, all size?. In Tea Rose and white. Q-fl 00 Dollar Day, each .... tJ)XVU Tull Fashioned Hose In semi-service and crepe chiffon. New Stock and all new shades. fOr Dollar Day, pair U JL Wabassfi Colored Border Pillow Cases-Deep hemstitched border in colors rose, blue, gold, green and mauve. Q-i nn Dollar Day, Pair ?Z.UU Part Wool Blanket colored border. Size ee 'xBG". Dollar Day. Each White with deep $1.95 both DOth directions.1 directions.' The United States Department of1 State, following the signing of the trade agreements with Canada and the United Kingdom, said they contained concessions which would reatlv benefit Industry and agri culture. "Substantial concessions on farm products have been secur- rates reduced in the 1935 trade! 12i per cent ad valorem instead of reduced from three quarters of a 5? fro:n the Un,ttd Kingdom," .the a-treement. The tntal trade renre-i twenty per cent ad valorem. . cent to half a cent per pound. Deoartment of State said. shted by these bindlnes of exist- The reduction of fresh or fro- The three na'iw tak- right? f)', . C. treat,es were s!gned ,n an inz rates was placed in 1937 at $51.-! "n halibut from two cents to one . control shlnments of arm. and war , f'"' Pi1 Rm 813.682. Finally, exiting free en-, cent secured in 1935 is confirmed, materials with re lured mutual tar- ? 5 lte, "Ctl"t at Washington try if bound in respect to thirty-' The new agreement ronTinues iff rates on uch atlMeg as a'um-'S, ? L. Mack?nzl0 Kln?- two items and sub-items, total trade concessions on lumber contained in inum. zinc, rubber and vegetable L , " J1"' LI..Cunad Slr "u"",u uuiwwj, uiikioii aiuutt&d- dor. and Arnold Overton, second rujiiitiimi..-j.rui,tVircsv7 Secretary of the British Board of irane lor tne united Klngdam. and Secretary of State Cordell Hull for the United States. BURNS LAKE Miss Mary Haddocx of Decker Lake School spent the week-end as guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gowans here. Mrs. Hunter of Colevmount waj a visitor here this week. Miss A. Bouriron of the Sunrrior School staff was a week-end visi tor at the home of her parents at Telkwx Mr. and Mrs. John Bere and family moved last week into their line new residence Miss C. Manson of the SuDerior School staff was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nell Van de Veen of Tlntagel. Mrs. Frank Bushfield returned last week from a six weeks' holiday trip among relatives and friends at Winnipeg', Sudbury, Toronto, Hamilton, Gait, Kitchener and Barrie. The weather was very fine and the crimson maples for which Ontario is famous were the best in many years. The Explorers' Club of St. Paul's United Church held the first meet ing of the season on Monday. The meeting was largely attended and the following officers were elected: rresident, Bessie Anderson: Vice- resident Rose Munger; Secretary-! reasurer, tnen naerson; Pianist, Thomas Smith Jr." Mrs, F. Bushfield will be assisted bv Miss A Conl- thorne R. N.. In conducting the activities of the club. Remembrance Dav was observed here by a. service held In the St. Paul's United Church Sunday morning nuiiiuiK at dv which wui?n a a representative represenwuve a Rains t the spirit of sclflshnes and evil doing. Appropriate hymns were ".iuiit anl Mai e .. .. sung and there was a piano solo -. "eninjuJ In Flanders Fields." The two minutes silence and "Ood Save the Kins closed UiC service. Rev Frank Bushfteld was In charge with Mrs. Bushfield at the piano. 1 The car ferry, for use or the Canadian National Railways on Okan-agan Lake, which Is to be built at the local dry dock. iii prov. somethln like $50,000 in wa. alone at the local yard, It Is estimated. The staff, as a result of the ; - .(v oMMv b Increased to well over one hundred men as com-i pared with some thirty-five or so at present. Delivery of the steel for jthe new craft has yet to be made lit is expected aetuil construction will get under way soon after the New Year. J VARIETY . . . Spice of Life You Get It at Bulger's Not the largest stock In the world of course but we try rather to get small quantities of many lines rather than a lot of one kind. Many people have complimented us on our good We believe our selection this year i at least as jood as ever and there are many new lifts to choose from. s IfYPI I PD5 TMt STORE WITH THE CLOOV BaiaRathbont.OaudeSo, l-H-,.u.crcX "wjTSCHMC0u3j (7:21 ano 9 2$) Also NEWS and CAETnrl RAW FUR SEASON Commencing Musi Unload Urie Slot! 25 Off for Cash Come In and see :r r&l Easy Terrr.s Arra:.jed 1 Goldbloom's Dressmaking Nubone Foundation Girmcntd EDITH .MILLEU Room 14 Smith Ird rhone RMT. Xmas Cards See Our BIG 50c Box The biggest Xmas Card value ever offered 21 card f r ' Also boxed in 10's at, box See Our Grand Selection of Fine Cards. Prices and Kinds lo Suit Every Taste and Requirement Buy Your Cards and Calendars NOW 19.39 PICTURE CALENDARS classic and comic. Make acceptable and useful Xmas 01!' XMAS SKAI. T,n nn,! WRAI'I'INGS A wonderful variety of colorful gift wrappings. Dcnnuon A sortment, tags, seals, etc. 100 pieces 15c 60 picc ' 1 TI....I ltlui . . , . xn fr -t '"-ci iiiuiiKn o yaras . iuc linsci airms 1 Cellophane Roll 10c Fancy Ciftwrap- Pkg Cellophane Ribbons Fancy patterns. Roll White Tissue 12 sheets 10c Red or Green Tissue 10 . r Choose Your Gift Wrappings From Our Complete Stock Sec Our Wrappings Table J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. r. Ith 'Fresh Local Raw Ani Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rnoNR ' Tfo l' i ir . fl,n l!l!lVe'(: uiciesunp 10 KnOW Wiien ieauiuy -j , number were present. The-church that the nennln nf f ho urhnlA rliqtnVt art doillL' the