law ' bene 1 rc. tc VC 11,111 On DruRKists Sundries If iti mtit t rtibler, we have It r:kt UU snd ftooklet Ter-fnthn In Pro(ellon" free on rront, in plain, esled en- rlep. Imperial Imporlt (U'rutern) P.O. Rox 2Zf, Vancouver, B.C. tUsslEO I F0H KKNT VZ.KS, we furnished modern ap--r.--A Phone Red 444. 2S1 FOK sai.f fr TALE Five-room modern -j& Ambrwe Ave. Apply 937 e Ave tf. tr PALE Must sell Nash Sedai. r overhauled and palntrd txd ires, snap for cash. Alv. '3 tube Victor combination. 31.- "r---rd 155 Roiirl walnut Uvinn wsn Ublo. step"r"jBUlUr. niRi I drapes Phooe MJ. 2Ml CR SALE Client Olo Ollburnlng Cabinet Heater fitted with De- -xe double lx Inch enamel burner Practically new. ns 744, 283) TIMItl'll HUE XMSIO "1 trtidrt will t mortml T r ml.r tnrnro RlUXTl nt ' ,JT -n Cf urn nn tlx 23iul 1J 1038. tir tHJh of on UumUw fUj. C R 4, 1 et 1 587 mi rrf Hnnirr. Oenar. 1 I ' H Iklann I t nm will Jn UcrTti ror f,J" ru. B, O. U I.lrlc ror- Prtmw Rupnt." n. C. r )mk M tiiemp. rornt or iikitim COI.fMlllA ' Millrr Jf Ihe -Almln11rllon Art- Anif I Id Mill .. al.. l-.tato nf lOJC NOTICE Uuwt by onk ot in; r"mbrr, A, D 1038. I vm, ivpptflnUJ 5"j5?-f ""--rwU- of th rMm of ,'" Mmt tho nUd rHUlle ore here- V'i. to tne on or bnfore the I7t! ri mlxr, A. D. 193S. tiu 1mZ? xlobtrtl vo tlve wtAt re re- ...... w nnumnt irf Uvflf !! vnrf.j to m rcrthwHh. NOllMAN A. WATT Offletsl Administrator, n . n n J a KU1 17,41 T November, A, CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE f hone 81 For 'Beit Household mks.cJe. black Miortcomint Itut Definite Action Tu Eliminate Them. Declare Tator True rerntnn( rimtuu ' - - - . . Vfr w ... I oni-crri min l inrnn i .. . . . r ary number of proy-;wrica 0f lectures on "Preparing . . .... I V. I . . . u.iuw ui? uwir u uiu me way lor enrut. bill Yet tney lei it (iueries and. more to ii n 5 to "Olof Hanson. ' .1 bcr of the government! , know the answers. K tricot cieciwnfwwn uic ou- . . ...... I,u4 PnnMnill. ,:. th field. How can mnolen Rovemrncnl ,v at Ottawa? he question arises. It r.i" n ihott therej JJOUriprikRUD. 1 Naval Dance ! Friday Night Two Hundred Pervtnv Present Al Fine Affair al Headquarter with the naval uniforms to' make a very attractive cene. Hats and favors were distributed to lend to the general merriment. Of Interest was the attendance 4f filers, from the United StaU Personally Printed Crtctini? Cards Sj? Iloxcd Assortments f All In Cay Variety At MILITARIZED CHESS TEACHES GERMAN TROOPERS WAR STRATEGY The anslent game of chess has been "reorgan bied" to conform to present day German standards of militarism, and the photograph above explains the changes better than we could ln a column of type. Instead of the familiar bishops, queens, rooks and pawns, the new German edition of chess, called Tak-Tlk." has flgurss representing infant r men, tanks, artillery batteries, bombing aero-r planes, and fighting aeroplanes. The board Is divided by diagonal lines, representing a road and a river and two other lines marking off red and blue territory. The whole idea is to teach German youth the rudiments of military strategy, and the two Nazi troopers shown playing the game m to be very serious about the whole thing. Hotel Arrivals Of It. C. X, V. It. , Savoy Petty Officers and men of the c. Barrett. Barrett Lake; Wll-ocal unit of the Royal Canadian jjam Jeffery, Joe Trottler and J, Naval Volunteer Reserve held a Olson, city; Charles F. Clifford, highly enjoyable dancing part7 Hazelton; W. Malcolm. Mayo, Y Photo4 Expert Snaps Wildfowl WINNIPEG. Dec. S C'P) Mls. lorene Squire, one of the foremost Friday ntht at naval headquar- t : William Dodds. AtUn; Miss J. wildfowl and game photographers lers. name two hundred persons Bradley and William Matthews, In Canada and the United States, being in rttendance at the affair Massett; E. Elseweter. Oona River, is back In Harper. Kansas, after The hall was attractively decor- itoyal another summer of camera shoot- ated with flags and blue and a. A. Ross, Vancouver; Olsh lng ln Canada's northern regions white colors. The oretty dresses Jonssnn Osland: R M. Channon. A color reel of the Canadian of the ladles mingled colorfully Diaby Island. I reindeer herd on Richards Island Navy air squadron Dancing was In progress from 10 pm. until 2:30 ajn. with music ly Charles Balagno's Orchestra. Walter Smith was master of ceremonies. At midnight delicious rr-'reshments were served. Geontc Dibb was chairman o Prinre ituoert Mackenzie Inlet, shou oi rare H. E. Williams. Harold Lannln black and white snow geese WMiam Calouhoun. O. E. Norrls.a close-up oi a hock oi and R. C. Maxwell. Maxwell. Vancouver: Vancouver: S. S. swans swans are are V Klrby. O. F. Moon, E. Todd, E.. taken on her latest expedition. Rt-Pecki O. B. Jones, , W. A Schoech. L. E. E. Mattron. Mattron. K.I Fish Packers' Banquet And Smoker Held The annual banquet and smoker of the Fish Packers' Union was held Saturday night In the Bos ton Cafe and proved to be a very enloyable affair. Charles Baptle O. Davis, F. W. Lough. C. E. Fullerjbut ' turned to photographing aftei community singing whicn .was en and L. J. Grace. Seattle. Frank graduation In 1932. She says she jgaged in lustily.' Bounteous refresh n.K.. ctt.OT- T (ilna tvl.'Hn nnt m n t sufficient monev nt mAn. UdlVtii . ..! . , ..vw . -.lilt... nill OCAWEU. monton: De Pitts. Fort St. James: I her photographing to call It a pro-R. J. Allinson. C. Stewart and M I feion but spends far too much Green. Vancouver; C J. Schenlch 'time ai u to cau it a noooy iLongview. Wash Uie committee in charge, others Central on the committee being James -a. Rasmussen, Dlgby: Mr. and Bremner. Harry Rbb, Dkk Thom-jMrs. Lynum. city: William Knott, ts and Chief Petty Officer A. O. ,?mlthers; John Saffored, Ashland, Bird. iim T C Wtlfnn nnrl letm Pat. Wis.: J. B. Armstrong. Edmonton. Knox S. Connlcr. C Marks and F. ,ho have been visiting for several ,01enn. 'Vuver weeks in Vancouver, rclurnea 10 .u - th. rotnls laAt eve- Air. ana Airs. n. W .m.; fmm ihe otiih H1 sail on the Catala Newman tomorrow afternoon for Vancouver on vaca- y,r. Mnrm9 nreen wife of the Hon Cvril Stewart. asslsUnt pur- nallcan missionary at Kltwancool. r of the steamer Catala. comes has Just returned to her home a'- hore here to relieve as union ier spending a week as tne guesi .Rev! and Mrs. Frank Burling at Newman s absence. Harold Crornp- larelU.n recuocraUne following a ion wws over u , a.-. rtosplUl. Per on the Catala. Uy at the Hazelton CHRISTMAS CARDS Tags - Seals - Gift Wrapping DIBB PRINTING CO. TUB CONSOLIDATED MINING & fMETING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TItAlL BKITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer r I I 11.1.1. r.iecirui) viu -i W" - ' - I 1 lIUIUi 8 9 x Pig 8 tf a v pi tf 11 St W nesner ... Block i. rhone 231 5 sS A " - ----- - iii-i tf tf 9 ! 3 9 Gifts Twin Set rakrite and Vanity $12.50 a,dS18.50 Gladstone Bag Elk a rain Cowhide. Size 24" $22.00 Training for Trading . Service ; WINNIPEG, Dec. 5: CP) Fourteen young men axe attending the-Hudson's Eay Company's fur trad? vjjining scnool here preparing for ; tests tber must pats ttf quallfyy 1v n--iiir.ants in variQa; trading posts as far north zi X&t Arctic Circle. i ', 1 In-nlne Jeeks tbey-are required;to , team 'the fudlmente drfur grading, merchandising, post accounting, first aid, wireless telegraph radio mechanics and carpentry. Because they are bachelors, the must also learn to do their own ' cooking. ' Such versatility .Is necessary, eald R. H. O. Bonnycastle, acting "personnel manager for the company, "Many of our men are entirely on their own resources. They can't go to the corner store tor a chop for their. dinner pr call.a; man. to repair the outboard motor. Very ; nrtifn' there's ia doctor nearbyand .pur man Is xajtled upon to .fehrfer first aid to. patlves'wha have met 'with an accident.' 1 - Miss Anne -Livingstone and Miss Elizabeth Pickerssll, dicUtlc ex- distances" and. special instruction wfll'be given ih preparation of flahl and game, the "north country's only available fresh' food. The Information students receive in sending; and receiving radio messages comes In handy, says S. G. L. Horner, radio technician on; tne company's supplyshlp Nascopie. T An Important part of their a structlon ts learning how to dress windows and shelves to make goods 1 nrnn (In Noru-eplanl. Mario Bus-Imtlr wnmn" ar orent Imitators a lew or the pictures :".:. "v.n. Br,ah, nIano . imr. F- Si TS. . xf l to the women, and polo shirts and K.iof Kansas, majoring lh dramatics" presided at the pilno (o accompany flannels to the men. It isn t a cae Toys And Wheel Goods For the Young Baby High Chair-Enamelled with tray Pedal Kar Wagon S6.75 S2.75 Tricycles $6.50, $7.00 and $8.00 Doll ButSics $2.50, $5.00 $6.00, $9.00 $5.00 Scooters $4.00 and $6.00 ELM'S TU1RD AVENUE Uourj 9 ; M a.m, to 3 :3 f.m. ot a sunset more. G. E. Norris. opd R. C. Maxwell I Land via the ss. Nascopie was customs Inspectors, arrived In the Miss Squire went Into the north- eluded. The 34-year-old. sugnuy- city on the Prtncess Foran yes land in June. She travelled by built Woman said she loved WeuiUerdaymbrnlqg 'from Vancouver plane and whaleboat and a trip the north and planned to return and will, be here for the next day from Churchill, Mart, to Baffin next summer. or so on official duties. That all the Family Will Enjoy Occasional Chairs .75 and $11.75 Tea Waron Solid walnut Coffee Table Solid walnut Lirlnr Room Table $24.75 $10.00 Solid Walnut End Tables $6.50 and $9.00 $12.00 Bridge Set 4 chairs and . iS'l. $16.00 J. Milne and O. Pitts, officials of the Hudson Bay Co., arrived ln the city on last night's train from the Interior In the course of a trip to company posts and sailed Fourteen Young Men Take Special Simpson. last night On the Catala for Port FULTON MEAT MARKET Per ifa. Phone 683 and ShouiJer iviuttun 4 lbs. Mattou chop 3 lbs. ...... Leg ,of Mutton. . Pet Shoulder Veal-- 4 IbsL Vear.Cliops-- lbs; ...X. Sirloin Steak 3 lbs.'. ... .. perU, gave the class Its first cook- 3 Ibv Round Steak and ing lesson. Experiments will be! 2 bunches Carrots .1.. made with dehydrated vegetables Roast Beef "since "these are easy to ship lorig per iD. toos; auracuve. askcu " I shoolder Pork ork kJmo or Indian women follow .yleslShaw" Inrtructors in charge of the model was in the chair and the program I trading store replied In the affirm-Included vocal solos by J, K, Mur-Jatlve. ray. James Taylor. William Hunter ! "Sixty per cent of out' post man a H Alfred Stelnert ln German),. Mite lagers are married men. Their wl,d;Krook ln Russian) and Anton Isa- ivivej; like stylish clothes and the Short Ribs Beef Per lb T-Bpne toast - Per lb. , Rump Roast Beef Per lb. Sirloin Tip " Per lb. Shoulder Steak Beef I 2 lbj...-..:i...i.i...-. Loin Pork Chops Per lb. - Arreshire Bacon Per lb Jewel Shortening 2 lbs. Frnh Killed Chicken Per lb. -9 JONES' FAMILY MEAT MARKET Phone 957 Phone 957 5UC 50c 20c 50c 35c 50c 50c lOc 25c 20c 15 c 18c 25c 25c 18c 25c 25c 30c VeneHan Blinds Pioneer - Brand PHIL LYONS Phone Green 885 NATIONAL MOTOR SERVICE THIRD AVENUE, EAST; Phone RED 392 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS HILLMAN CARS STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Prompt and Efficient Service Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music Helntxman, Nordhelmer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope"! Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M- Teacher of Piano, J Theory and Harmony; PHONE GREEN 390 Phones 18 & 84 P.O. Box 575 FOR SATISFACTION Try ( MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store' Where Dollars Have More Cents Quality Groceries Reliable Service Opposite Canadian Legion Dp ember 5. I38- .a 'it- JPAQE Ftys THE DAILY rie Leifer Box ASKS QUESTIONS ,. r Daily New: Vr.- ho believes In Liberal . to make- "First, why True Repentance Sermon Subject Mut Nol Only Be Recognition ()( t u . tniy oi leceTnKine ones snort build a-urain eicvaior comlnrS In nassin spirit nf re- " ----- " " lAt.... C:iy effort to bare It Hie taxpayer bears the without functioning, It U t'j th rlty. The United r ndlnt huge rami to mora- but In taking definite action to permanently abandon and eliminate them, asserted Rev. H O Funston a.', morning service in First Prrsbyterian Church ytter- Jiy. Or' rcjld not merely deplore , w rn oi ' me resuiu ann Keen on the old ' at brings no pecuniary re- practices or pleaur that had v. m our Canadian got- brought them about. There "must vim a continent con- cnr-let renunciation, no mat- u:t natural resources ter how difficult It at first mlRht , V; !d yfld handsomely If arcm True renentance should not ; Why then does this be regarded as a merely personal Government oi ours sivrnaUer ln thf end of bettering c:',iJ d-ding out relief whtH one', own position. In community r1! 'ramp 'ireeu ana nigii- jjfe t wa4 lnnefectual to Jurt ad-, r Prlnc Itupert to Hall ,mlt tne wrongs which were prov-t:A (from the United States lng stumbling blacks to other crU th frigid regions of the Nor should the conditions which Some time ago OtUwa 'caused them be merely condoned w .,p t the extent of consider- There must be action with a view M Ainmsnt I M 111 MflM I . - 1 1 n .l . W.J tt,A Jt M r9 I k . rrje niey nu uir pukih i jar. runsum was continuing a ARE GOING , TO ARCTIC