"jesday lursday . ' 11. . tK3 --.-.ember 17. 1M3. WE DAILY NEW3 Mail Schedule ft B Hit East fcnday, Wednesday, and Friday ..- m the East S pjn. uesdty, Thursaay ana Saturday 11:00 pjn. Vancouver 12:30 noon 10 pjn. iday . i member 7. 17 ana p.m nv Vancouver uoday Wednesday io:30 am biday 4 bvember 3, 13 ana z ajn. Aayox and Stewart :K jnday P-- tft ednesday 3 p.m. Km Anyox and Stewart ftMdav . ll:30 a-ra if Thursday 8 P-m.1 Km ovember Alaska 7. 17 and 28 pjn. MAY FLY ON COAL ONDON, Nov. 17: CP Devel ment if steam technique may ke cosslble an Atlantic flight LEARFThlrtv.slv mnms newly renovated and mostly f urv nished. W. J. Alder. City Hall. FOR RUNT !RUSS FEELS ' (271V OR RENT -Two room furnished Phone Red 444. (270) s THE SlTREMf, rut'RT OF BRITlSh I. .. COLUMBIA v - tile rfuiiti...... Aer lr- he Mattrr of the EnUte of Mnufl oonzaln, IHrmupd ZjenB to tn fortlnrtth. Mid HI rrm nvttig culm tiiljit thl BMtf ftr ronnlisul am asm th, NORMAN A. WATT. Ofllclal AdmtaltrB.tior, Vrlnoe Rupert. B. 0 Kl'REMB COVKT OF IIKITISII COLUMBIA IN PROBATE maitrr of th Aln.1ntrallon ActT !h. ..... An . "i mc r.niaic 1,1 .mi I,. Kt lnJtnfawi' Intestate ... r "o, and alt DarUa toAVln ' !e MM estate we here- lcrt''(. :alh same, properly 1 wtWai 1,,., " 1 '30. "a m i'miM ' in tt re re- lbWto" 7? we timovn: their n- fORJiAN A, WATT. ""W! Admlmatrator. th. Pf'no Rupert, B.C. HE'S MADE QUITE GOOD Soviets in City and Farm Mark 21st Birthday o( Red Regime By WADE WERNER Associated Press Staff Writer MOSCOW, Nov. 17: (CP) Having Just celebrated Its 21st Dlrthday with all its cities, towns and villages beflagged, Soviet Russia looked back, on the struggle to transform a backward agricultural country Into a hlehly-industrial nation with motorized farms and a population accustomed to travel In Pravda, the Communist Party Km River ana t on straps on newspaper, esumaiea inai we uov- i.jnnay . .7 pjn i union s capuai investments in im Naas River and Port Simpson the past 10 years amounted to some ueSday 11:30 un. zoo .000,000,000 rubles (about $40,- Oneen Charlotte Islands ' 000,000,000) with another 40.000,- Movember 4 and 18 . 9:30 pjn. 000,000 rubles devoted to construc- Bm Queen Charlotte Islands on uus year. rtvember 4, 16 and 30 ajn. Alaska November 3, 13 and 24 ajn. More inan su per cent 01 all gooas produced in the Soviet Union this year came from factories built or entirely remodelled since the revolution in 1917. One thousand five hundred more construction Jobs, including factories, will be finished this year. Among the projects completed was the new slx-mlle Gorky line of the subway In Moscow. Coal production here is increasing h rnai ftr fuel, said Lt.-Col. J. H. year by year. In the newly devel- Oreenlv president of the Brlt-Lped districts, the output, Soviets Institute on Fuel. rssinEO FOR SALE DR SALE-Stock and fixtures. Second Avenue Confectionery. (270) DR SALE- R.C.A. Victor Radio, chiffonier table, mls:ellaneous lamwhold articles. Phonp Rlu Its. '-"p " an China cabinet, bureau, etc, 4, Smith & Mallet Block. nrsday afternoon or evening. JVANTED (271) pTED Young man with some of book-keeping, state Iaovlcdge sperience and give references, 33, Dally News. tl. WTED-.-Girl for general house - nti. Must be good cook. Phone 5. (269) FOR LEASE j ciaim. is more man 22 tunes mat or 1 1913. However, the pace of industrial expansion has been so rapid J that it is still a problem to mine land transport sufficient coal to keen a fire under all of the coun-1 try's boilers. Ererybod) Eats Tremendous strides have also been, made in oil prqduction since the revolution. But here again the revolutionaries and foreicn soies. cy- bribed agents of Fascism, have done No. 2 Creamery lb. thpfr utmost tr snhntnM ths nro- No. 1 Creamery, lb. ductlon of goods which the worker would iitp in hnv Pure, PREPARE FOR OLYMPICS HELSINKI, Finland, Nov. 17: CP) Approximately $72,000 is heme spnt on arrangements for the rowing and paddling championships at the 1940 Olympic Games u. A fnniha.ll nltch is laid out : : A VKS rlin the centre of the stadium. ARCHIVING BIG FILMS PARIS, Nov. 17: (CP) The French government has given offices in the Palais Royale to the new international Federation of Film Archives to preserve import-tir films of the world. An inter? nntu fil congress will be held in lew Yorr. next August. Increaser Weight Means Increased Income PRICES OF MEAT DOWN A softening in meat prices is to ihA wMi inrr in be observed on the retail market lb. Lard cnv, itmiM nf thp npnnld Vie U Vegetables informed, have even put broken B glass and hails in the food which Sw iitnrlroro nro vnfH fn rnt. And. B. . ntroilw fh. nnnirtntion nf ueh Garlic, larlle. lmDOrted. Imported, DCr per lb. lb. .. Oats Fine Oat Chops Barley ;- Laying Mash Oyster Shell Meats Fowl, No. 1. lb Roasting Chicken, lb Ham. first grade, lb Bacon side, sliced, Desi graae Pork, shoulder, lb Pork, loin, lb - Pork. leg. lb- Pork, dry salt' lb Veal. loin. lb. Veal Shoulder, lb ........... Beef, pot roast to .3 .29. .30 0 i , i. tM tvn timp up Carrots. 3 bunches 10 .05 .25 .10 1.50 1.95 4 fr l.UV Middlings - L95 Shorts - - i.to 1.95 1.75 2.50 1.35' .28 .38 .35 .50 .25 ."5 30 .25, .25 .15 .IBj n m e The Aga Khan, one of the world's richest men and celebrated sportsman, Is shown, centre. In his most recent photo, made at Chantllly race course, France. The Khan appears to be putting on a little weight which in India Is comparable to a raise In Income tax rate for Aga Khan is paid yearly his weight In gold as religious leader of a goodly number of Mother India's millions. -8c to i Beef Steak, lb. 25c to .35 Lamb, Leg, lb 30 Lamb Chops, lb .30 Fish (Halibut, lb !. .15 (Smoked Kippers, lb. 15c. and 20 Local Retail Market is Featureless Salmon, red spring, fresh, lb .25 These Days With Little Chance In Trices llo or Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat-Second Patent Pastry Flour, 10 lbs Nuts for motor fuels-due to widespread these whicuh Uwa rel,ier , fornia Walnuts, lb householders who have long .bee Walnuts, broken sheUed motorlzatlon-has created an acute bemoaning the high prices. Wamu sheUed halves, lb. problem. To forestall a critical motor-fuel shortage, the production Generally Speaking, the markets' "monDS a. of trucks and tractsrs burning are featureless with no new goods Whl. 1h w-6" coming in. ine nexi dbuv caM"c,,3laek CookinK Flua B 10 so it Is, too, with the. increased pro- be the arrival of pre-Christ- Dates, "K. TBlb Bulk, lb, ' worlrsr likes to buy with his wages. Demand still overwhelms suDply. Shoee are hard to get Obtaining n pair of pants is something of an achievement Cotton goods are extremely scarce. Fven thp mirphnsn nf fnnH l a Pullets' doz serious task. Fcod is no longer , L. - .1 A A , . . iiu UIC ttUUCUIUIlCC Oil 1.90; .55 i . 25 .40. .45 i .65 .15 . 1U Lemon and Orange, Peel 5' Current retail prices here are as Citron pl : j Prunes, 40-50, lb. tgga Prunes, 60-70, lb B.C. Fresh Extras. Grade A i Raisins, Australian seedless, lb. Large, cartoned, doz. 50 Raisins, Cal. Seedless, lb. 40, Currants, lb. Fruit 'Apricots, lb. people on Moscow streets indicates Grapefruit, Honduras and 'P1"' T" Texas. 2 for 15 California Table Dates, lb that most Russians eat well and regularly. Food to keep body and Lemons, Doz. 30c to i S,ns"r irul. ,nn ,u .60 Wh te, 100 lbs soul together is always available Oranges, doz. 25c to but food which housewives like to Bananas, lb. .Wz Yellow, 100 lbs spt on tho table mutt he searr-hed T;kay Grapes, lb 11 iioney for as well as Dald for-and that Emperor orapes. lo n .u i takes a lot of time. , Pears, doz 35 como Honey Fault of Spies i ",cs ' , . . Mcintosh .Reds, fancy wrapped J .Ontario solids, new, lb. However, the Soviet worker knows some of the reasons for his dim-' . - - , box 1..5 mature, lb. .. Grimes Golden, .Ontario cultles. He has learned from the Delicious, lancy wrappea wumju. w. Soviet press that ruthless wreckers, Roquefort, lb. Fraser Valley To Continue Under weet Potatoes, 3 lbs .25 IfilcUKeUnil Board C. Onions, 6 lbs 25 g 25 . , SAFE SNAKE DEAD .11 .. .09 .14 . .16 .15 25 . .18 . .30 6.00 550 i 20 .50 VANCOUVER, Nov. 17: (CP) 1 Man in the Moon ; What interests the people of Prince Rupert more than anything hammer you'll heat .me, lady.'S' else Is the school children. They have to be fed and clothed. They make themselves heard most of the time and sometimes they make themselves heard too much. The old Presbyterians used to end of "man. A school girl remarks t Terrace wells are drying up but some of the Terrace talkers never .IS , 25 f" J151 .sol' L " feels he .still must endure prlva- Uprlver carrots, 8 ids 190Q to m tQ handJe their oduct 'USX NOTICE thmt S nrrtcr of Hli . . . .. . ., Do T-clmr himnh 07 iuinn. ... " j z uai Plhr TJ Jiulra eff Ut . Court trf British Oolumtitft i the Hth day of Octttber 1938. X l7Jvl"aa AdaninistriLtor or au xnt Cw viMa BrltWh Columbli of tli bCnm'l asoenaed. lat of Mayo. L UU1 Hlnunrt Ttrlt.UVi CnlUmBU P Pwwna tadebied to the aold tt I reauirpri . ,v . .... 4,Air tirtn Uon w lor Mr trip tne "v tmhii upouiiamg n mir nr oi T.np meooc- ?snc- under tne MUk Marn-ting Board. C. Bunch Beets. 3 for 0 . B. iaUst Fatherland, not for the en- Tomatoes, lb 15 i ,(oV,t nf ctnrVhnHprs B.C. Hothouse Lettuce, head 10 j Yonne- men born after the revo- Washington luUon have never known anything Green Cabbage, lb. but Soviet rule. Perhaps they still celery, neaa, iuo w rut nihiA mH nnrom- Cucumbers, each fortably housed, compared with Squash, lb. lb .08 workers in capitalist countries. But Vegetable Marrow, . .4 ii.' c..i Pimrikln pUes of shoes, shirts, trousers and "P"" -. - luxuries for the workers. If that -rimnthw time comes they believe they will .Hay . Bulkley Valley Timothy Vioup nroved that Drlvate enter-; 100 Ids - prise no longer has any excuse fori Wheat Prnn existing. LONDON, Nov. 17: (CP) The "Pink Snake," an eight-foot Bra zilian boa constrictor and the friendliest and "safest" snake the Zoo has known, is dead. It was in Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GREEN 390 Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music neintunan, Nordhelmer and Lesage Pianos Piano Tuning with "Resonoscope" Phone Blue 389 212 4th St. according to a friend of working he would get more work' done. After a time everything was November 17, 1913 The Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- S way is to operate a cafe and lunch j! counter in connection witn tnc temporary waiting dooms and offices in the old G. T. P. Inn build- mine. No, don't try to guess who it is. It's not Vho you think it Js. Frank Landes deturned last nlght - from Haielton where he purchased The mayor or Exstew says he flTe weu trained sleigh dogs which thinks its going to be a mild winter. ne use for freighting supplies He expects only fifteen feet pf snow. mto the new Chisana mining dls- ! trlct from Whltehorse Mr. Landes A critic says some of my Jokes are wm ieaVe for the north in a eld. That's a compliment. Old. couple of weeks. . wines are always the best. . ' W. W. Wrathall, Hazelton photo-Excavators have found the re- grapher, and K. L. Rauk, who is mains of a prehistoric temple near in the printing and newspaper i Glasgow. It might have been dis- business there, are visitors in town covered years ago but nobody in on business, those parts wanted to dig down, i - "I don't like the looks of that HOUSING IN ULSTER halibut," said the local lady in one . of Prince Rupert's stores. "Why BELFAST, Nov. 17: (CP) Under not try a goldfish if It's only looks the new Northern Ireland Rovern-you are after?" was the reply. ment housing bill, local authorities undertaking housing schemes will A local lady thought if she stay- receive a government grant of one-ed home while the painter was third the cost of each house. . You Will Find Us Helpful In A Score o! Ways t-isK for a free copy of our booklet, "Your Bank and How You May Use It." BANK OF MONTREAL ' ESTABLISHED KIT Prince Rupert Branch: F. A. MacCALLUM, Manager Stewart Branch: H. V. LITTLER, Manager MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE..! uiMfi4n'uiaJ MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE KAPOK FLOS--'Fof'cushl8flsr ' ' lb. CUSHION FORMS Kapok filled. From FLANNEL BLANKETS and SHEETS Finest quality. From, each Blankets White and Grey Phone 7"5 40c 35c $2.50 .327 THIRD AVENUE UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT FROM PORT SIMPSON $36.00 ,lETUKN 39.75 - Meals and Bertlis Included Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between November 1st, 1938 and February 28th, 1939, inclusive Good to Return up to March 31, 1939. Children Half Fare Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, a.m. S.S.. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday a.m. Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Agent A. W. NEWMAN Third Ave., Phone 568 If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office C.N.R. Trains quiet in the next room and she called: "Mr. Painter, are you work- For the East . ing? I can't hear you." The reply . MondaySi, Wednesdays? and was: 11 1 sun painuiig wun a rfVs .; r Twenty -Five Years Ago from me East j ' Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 11 Fri-' p.m. pjn. 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Box 19C THE SEAL of QUALITY till GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prlnc Rupert 1 1 m ..11 4 m