I c 9 9 0 J IS i 16 iO $3.25 40 01, WHEN oatCIUG SCOTCH. ASK fOB "McCAIXUMS PEETECTJON V advertisement u noi puoiunu, or displayed oy ine uquot OVERWAITEA LTD. CASH or C.O.O. t , Per d . dOV Yr -' Cocoa 19 C Eaile IJrind Con- 1 Qf t7 0 drP'fd Milk Tin amiown Cake ' Hoar gfr pkt Ciho Shortening (J9C Australian Lunch Ton a I 'T Qticcn Charlotte Crab ib t:n r U- Cleanser 29c 25c 5c Johnon' (Jlo-t'oat JJQq Miny Mower Soap 44n AAi' .Van Clover Honey. 4-Jb tin Phone St.' 49c Mincemeat QQf 4-lb tin .Mixed Nuts IQo J-UU PT lb. Xwa Mled Candy 4 ftp AJ,U Per lb. Molr Chocolate QCpl 4-lb box 5,30 J Cranberrict OQn Per lb 1-S.A. Marderln fidP Oranirv Per box Savoy Cabbage - Cn Fresh firm heads Etc Orade A" 00 QQf large Per dox Utah Celery Larue bunches 15c Orchard City Tea Qfn AVK, 3 Una Tree Delivery on Orders $3.00 and Over n to - m . fY. Xn m Vj to,. REGAL SHOP Closing Out SALE Wc have been able jo bring forward many lines that Lack of room prevented us from showing previous). "Your Inspection Cordially Invited" j Everything Must Be Sold Including Fixtures-Regardless ot rnce II Kcscrvc Your Christmas Goods Nw While There I Is a Good Selection !TfcaTal '-Sw MjlkljJLfcAaAM BRINGING a o o o o o o o a o Nanaim.Wc!ll4toh Alberta FooUulls and llulklcy Valley Coal 1 i Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. IN BODY! Provincial Police Make Trip To Bablne Mountains For Remains Of Martin Kane Who Died On Trail SMITH EUS, Dec. 13; 8peclal to Dally Newsi: Provincial police! have left amithers for the mint on the Dabine trail, about Jwentj miles from here, where Martlji Kane, well known mining mail collapsed and died Saturday night, presumably from a heart attack. Accompanied by Mr. Upton, a young mining engineer, who Is a nephew of Mrs. R. c. Bamford of Smlthers, Kane left Smlthers on Saturday t visit the Silver Creek property where Axel Elmsted wa working on a shipment of hlh grade ore. Darkness overtook them when about two niiles from camp and Kane told Upton that he was tired and would sit down for while and for him to go ahead to the cabin. He gave him direc uons on how to follow certain email lakes and creeks to get there. uhuu Morieu w) iouk i or ine cabin but, after tiavelling a -short ty, decided that he had bettet not leave Kane behind alone and then started to retrace ills step.-, to where he had left Kane. Not bting used U, ihe country he be-ame lost and was unable to get back to Kane but tramped around all night on snow thoes without ettlnj anywhere or knowing where he was. He also became very exhausted and had decided to try (o make his way back to town af ter It became daylight but shouted several times In the forlorn, hope of attracting the attention ot someone. Axel Elmsted happened to he working outside his cabin at the time and heard the shouts and upon investigation, came acros; Upton wandering around and took. him to the cabin where he found him in an exhausted condition and with one toe frozen. He then started to look for Kane and. after some time hunting for him, he found him where he had tlrst sat down pitched forward in the snow with his pack, on his back and where he had apparent ly died soon after sitting down His death was apparently due to heart failure. Kane was about sixty years old and was an old timer In the dls-, trict having first come here thirty years ago. He had resided In the south for the past twelve years,1 Mrs. Kane lives in Vancouver. Elmsted came Into Smlthers on Sunday and reported the matter to the police who left for the cene to bring in the body. Kane and Upton had started ouli without any fopd supplies, or an axe. expecting to arrive --ai uu cabin before dark that night. OCEAN FALLS r.ori ttct rc wine ivvviri. I ...n.k.k.Mi.n.K.&..k.&.-'&.&.9L9L'txL f- At a recent banquet of the Ocean Palls Liberal Association guest peakers were Olof Haason, M.P for Skeena. and T. W. Brown, pre' rtdent of the Prince Ruoert Liberai Aissoclatlon. F. A. Mclllan. supervisor of Ocean Falls schools, was the local sneaker A musical pro-Tram Included vocal solos by Mrs J. Kelly and orchestra music was orovlded by Mrs, T. Dixon, J. Oreen Q. Strang and H. Watklns. Seventy, five guests were in attendance and all had a very enjoyable evening. iThe committee in charge of the-af fair consisted of Mrs. J. Kelly Mr' O. Dalllle. J. 'Often, and E, J, Maughan with the assistance oi Keith McAllister and O. Marsden Heavy downpours ot rain during the past week brought the lake at Ocean Falls to the highest level for the year, all thirteen gates on he dam being opened for the first time. Rain continued falling steadily for four days on end. Lieut. Col. S. D. Johnston was to leave Windsor. Ontario, today, driving his own car to Vancouver and possibly arriving in Prince Rupert In time for Christmas at home. Merely routine matters were tak en up at the last meeting of the Young Teople's Society of First Presbyterian Church which will be In session again tonight. Ladles' and Children's Dressmaking EDITU MILLER Smith Block Phone BLUE 276 RLE, DEAN GIBSON FEARS If (Continued From Page One) 'or nation as Its final goal there I Iran n nr nthfr nrt (tiin vmrlrll war. ji seji-aeicrounauon sees Ktf each race, freely co-operating with' r the rest of mankind .then a richer S? harmony wlU rejoice the life of' 2? man. .5? Forces are now lining up for the , declslvfir conflict1' of history. "Is the4 material to' dictate terms or is the spiritual supreme Mammon or Ood? -The hew dictatorships assert that Caesar Is God. lhey set in war array two rival doctrines of man the material and the spiritual. One side is convinced that race is the ultimate thing about man, that his physical char acter is the final truth about him. TVi nther ilrfp hnlrii that th deepest reality about man Is that 2? his Creator 'breathed Into his nos-iw I -VV . . . trius.' -On the issue of this conflict the destiny of man depends. If triumph goes to those who believe that race Is final, man is doomed to war. If those prevail' who. believe jr that spirit is ultimate then peacel 5nd harmony. can iw built on earth.'Ji Hitler's Writing , 4 ""Hitler lias written; 'Our world is'f& moving toward a' great revolution I ft and there Is only one question at Litue. Will that' revolution be the Sjr ralvatlon at Aryan humanity orj? jrlll It be merely another source of jrofit for the eternal Jew? The true national state must make it Us h$ duty to develop a suitable u'stemltft i youth youth so so that that i r. of education tor Alt IV may maintain a race of men pre pared fot the last and greatest de- lsiohs of this globe. The first na tion to' take that road shall be the conqueror. Tlh whole character and education of the true national late must find its apex in its racial instruction. It must brand thet rense of race and the feeling of knowledge about the inner neces glty, and essence ot blood purity." Te doctrine of the dictators is Identical. Governments of powerful states act on the belief that race Is the. final thing about man. It straddles the world from Berlin to Tokyo. The Oerman takes over from" the Jew whom he exies the theory of 'the chosen race. "The tribal god may have done is great harm in the time of Abra ham. .When, however, he nerves the hand and intoxicates the heart oi a man who controls the mm-; tarjr and uayal forces of a modern !up?ritare.',the' peril- that lies Im the Aryan heresy cannot be exag-i derated. i The Real Trouble - The real trouble today ls not; between races or nations of men but between those ho hold Jo and toct up one -or other of these two beliefs about man the pagan or he Christian view of life. "To believe in or act upon the theory of race as final is to be guil ty of 'the sin of racial self-Idolatry.' If conflict across the frontiers of paganism is the supreme determin ing event of this age; If man is only physical, every race will wish, to fight to dominate the food .supplies I and the land surface of the planet and Ku hold down competitors for his food and polluters of his blood. . "lh however, we believe that all iiienvare'chlldrenoI.God and that through His; Fatherhood they are jjrQthers, then .the goal of life is orhpletety changedi Fr as. bod's children men must Jearn to res-pecjl the sacred rights of all other Gifts U Six-Piece Bedroom Suite t ... tt n i rv--tr ; consisting pi vanity, uencn, vneiionier g and full sized Bed, Cable Spring and Spring $ Filled Mattress I? 9 8 THlItD AVENUE $82.00 Twin Set A lady's ideal gift. Pak-nte and Vanity Case 12.50 and $18.50 3-Pce. Suite Cbesterfield 795Q Sj? Dominion Inlaid Linoleum Six feet wide. 2 siiw vards race tn the InsUncts and under-1 mpmDers 0f the world's -family. ttahding.of the hearts and brains -world peace is man's desUned of the youth entrusted to it. Nos03i ana ubertF his "natural state uuj ii tu uv tu k1- i rnen ne lives m uiu mime vw-v-.i- to leave school untu he or she haslence- K, been Initiated Into the deepest ..We must sink, race difference S? and unite in real war against greed. diseases, personal sin. acres under culUvation, balance small poplar or shrub; dear title. Collart, McCaftery Ltd. Phone 11. ?86 POK SALE EASIETTE Washing Machine $35, Complete Bed $7. Phonola Gram ophone $5, Stand Lamp $2, Lady's Fur Coat sue 40 58. Appiy ws 6th Avenue West. FOR SALE Chesterfield, Wicker Chair, Majestic Radio console Rogers Radio mantle. Imperial OUburrier.. All Arl Conditio, Phone Blue 413. tf. FOR BENT CLEAN, well-furnUhed modern aft-parunpnt. Phone Red 444. 293 Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. ' For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'oeuvre One Package Serves Four 'People Keeps for Weeks in Refrigerator Catidian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. rrlnci Rupert British Columbia ELIO'S , i ft.C tnrnZZiritm " riw I WANTED WANTED Salesman for district. Pacific Mutual Benefit Associa tion. 342 Pender SV West, Vancouver tt WANTED to trade for suitable house 320 acres farm land 200: miles north of Winnipeg, 6 .miles I from St. Rose town, 4 miles to, railway, 1V2 miles to, school. 216 , T ? t -. r r . '. TV- rrobe-. 1?, 18J8 ill. 1? . J -V That all the Family Will Enjoy S2.55 Men's Gladstone Bajr24-incn Jura-bo gladstone bag of top grain cow- 22.00 brown - Floor Covering Felt Base Bugs Inexpensive floor rug that makes your room ;bright and CQ AQ livable. Size 9xl0 ..... ... v Reversable Wool Bug These reversible wool rugs come in pastel shades suitable for bedroom. 24 0! 25x48 Printed Linoleum 2 square yards 1.65 Hours 9:09 a.m. to 5:30 p.nu CHRISTMAS CARDS Tags - Seals - Gift Wrapping Personally Printed Greeting Cards Boxed Assortments All In Gay Variety At DIBB PRINTING CO. Besner Block Phone 231 USED CARS FOR SALE Trices Very Reason able 1930 1930 Roosevelt Coupe Dodge Sedan (Heater) 1932 v-s Col,ne 1934 Dodge Deluxe Sedan Heater and Radio Time Is What You Want This Winter You can get It by using our famous Edson, Bulkley Valley or Nanalmo-Wellinjtou coal PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 or 558 1929 1ceress Se.dan Two 1937 Oldsmobile Se dans. Mileage very low and sold with tt new car guarantee. Both cars in first class condition. Liberal Trade-Ins Easy Terms ROYAL MOTORS A Hot i3 NATIONAL MOTOR SERVICE THIRD AVENUE EAST rhone RED 393 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS HILUIAN CARS STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Prompt and Efficient Service f 1 a.