PART ttifl JACK and JILL SHOES We .Are SOLE AGENTS In Prince Rupert For These Nationally Controlled Shoes :: We carry a complete range from Infants', Childs', Misses', Growing Girls' and Boys' in all sizes and widths. Prices' are set throughout Canada. We do not handle ' job lots, bankrupt stock or defectives. Every pair guaranteed with expert fitting-. We Carry Onyx, Hartts, Perths, Greb, Strider and Penman's Hosiery Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. F SINCE RUPBT - BR1HSH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally New. Limited. Third venue tL F PULLEN ... Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly penoo, paia in advatce Paid in advance; per wetlr . . Paid' in advance, per month By- man to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, aid in advance By mail to all ether countries, per year ; - , , News Department Teltphor.s g Advertlslni and Ciiculation Telephone JS Member ot Audit Bureau ! Clrcuiationi OA2.? EDITION $5.00 Wednesday, November IS, 1938. BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT 1 j piece News of Northern Districts SMITHERS REMEMBERS orchestra provided music, BabsOIl's forecast is that the recession is Over and Another Lowering of Water Table business recovery is.here. It even goes so far to say that a This Fan new business boom is on its way and that Canada faces I a strong upsurge m the months ahead reaching a new terrace. Ny- -People with peak in 1939. Rop r W. Babson has recently turned SSS irom Lurope and he intimates that the more he sees of table" and, when digging a well, ui xxauons,. cruisn gemne mandates to administer British Tanganyika in Past AfViVn nnrl P'KaV, rn-c Southbank and British Togoland in West Africa. The Union of PrVed f 7 South Africa was riven a mandate- for SnnrWPKr AfnVn STEWART ARMISTICE L. S. Davidson, well known lr ) Portland Canal mining circles foi j the past ten- or twelve years, h-is , Armistice Day Service on- Friday-tato ' mining at Vancouver. Fine Dance ! Evening bUfines? maehiner , ' SMITHERS, Nov. 16: -Armistice Armistice Day was suitably ob-(Day activitiis passed off In Smith- "e4 In Stewart last Friday ers very successfully and were squar service u. w.c dian Legion HaU followed oy a '.to or better than any similar oe- casion for a long time. Pae uitrcenow Vu P,aclnS- of wreath In the after service Remembrance Day was Church with. no" u,crc y - iheld in the United both the Anglican and United 13-'u "uu UA"C " ' - Churches takintr Dart under their respective ministers. Rev. J service ervice took took, place pace ana ana in in ine ne pen- AT TERRACE Remembrance Day Observed With Service in Morning And Dance-At Nijht J2 the orralnn nnrf If was nn, of th . . . . - - - companiea oy a large kiouu ui i.v- , -SO most enjoyable dances held here for u.nnpa nPODie. the Kltkatla party !!' JTl",?- some time. i vi-.rtTrmr war dt-imii vn ii v u Lniw - was Si th , Europe the more he likes Canada. "I have come back very this must be reached m order to get s f'tture; TiXZ' of e cla, , , ..... ..... ouldbehemf,,. ., .. kJ1'VJUlu ",ia uuiiwji suuttiiun ueveiop, ii is quue pos- Hf, crvnn. . . u Speeches given by various clans sible that Prince Rupert may benefit materially, There- 2 JvlSflSfwSfS. seiKd e lmocrtance of peacei are several eroUDS that seem tn hnv-P thpir nhipotiua of feln? maintained "between the vari- : FORMER COLONIES Siii" Hft BHdge. Returning to The fnrmpr Carman nnlnnioo f ola r? wpnt drv aaain the vlllase in the evening, there w vvivjiivu M vi uirvcil ll Jlkt VJC1 ...u.v uuigvuiiuuoiuiiui kite wcti wiutu ueniiany sianeu 4 and which caused the allied countries not only tremendous xif I K A ITlT I N I N ( t monetary loss but also the loss of millions of lives. Bv the treaty of Versailles these colonies were handed around for the various nations to administer under the League i AP VAT TTI r Till I rl bowls of soup and stew be;f had , been served, raw meat was dltpens- Agricultural School' ed the'?u"t!-. PW1W? ept , Campbell of ilazelton conducted the ' wild Indfah songs and there was a which has been practically annexed to that countrv and ' BURNS UKEi NoT- 16-A hooiP"ade by wAmen. Then chief mc fs helfl for two wceks under the m- ??le an-d Morgan aPDeared being developed bv it " y Portugal' rcug31 was as given rivpn RnnnrH KUanda-Ur- TTr imrir ooli I mion-Provinclal Youth Training, n elr costumes of highest chleff-Undiy d small piece Of territory close to Tanganyika ad Plan at Southbank in: the Francois allhlp. making an act which prov- juiimig me wcigiaii ongo. Australia nas a mandate to Lake district terminated recently. very entertaining to the crowd admmster East New Guinea and the small island of Nau- An' average of forty-eight stu- To the accompaniment of an In- m: West Samoa Went to New Zpalanrl white .Tannn rrrt dents-between the ages of sixteen- Peo oy cniei uookson the little Mariana, Caroline and Marshall islands. . and irty attended from the sur- mmmm . . ' rrll Tl fl I rl VT ytrMAt . WW ucl There no financial benefit accruing to the British U instruct sun ill i t - -ouu ut live very capable capaoic lnsvruc-: ed trffh hinf when he was dven another supporter in TcSTSLSSi me Mouse ot commons this week, the Rrandon ndintr hnv. nresident: Theimrr ttniiffpri' of Tht. mg reverted from Conservative to Liberal. It does not airore, secretary, other members look like decadence on the part of the federal admfnistra ,nc,uded Ja Burt f Grassy tion. Some people thought that to hold its own instead of ?a,ns' Wlley, Unc,ha Vey. making gains would be as much as the government could rtJStat? expect. , Francois Lake, a group of girls in clothine of In dlan design performed a natlvp t- empire from holding and administering this territory, tors who efficiently handled a large Attheco . Usually it is a bill of expense to Britain but, strategically, ranse of subjects to suit local con- In.gs- it has its advantages. dltions. Field crops, . livestock,' 01 $40 tP the h Palestine fshoinfl arl!?ifnrRtPrprl hv P.nf Rvf,V Pult dairying. Wrtlculture. l conclusion of the proceed- McDames made a gift Kltkatla visitors,, other pire and is still claimed by the Arabs. It is costing; Bri- handicrafts; recreation and com-.Dam?s 10 dlent people. ram: hiiiro onmo fny nnlim'nn- t V r. .: ..it.. . i .. . I Followine a farou-pil fAat o v.. ..uw unu iui in auuikiuu wj' numerous Dri'' uiBaiuaMjn werr ine suo-i. v wir tish lives. The nrnhlpm thppp is rhaf o 1 TioV, Jects taken. nome. of DavW Williams, another tlemen' has heen formcl on the understanding that it ne "hoo sta'f consisted oi ' Mirs now, it might meet a worse fate than have the Jews in a. Rennie. GermPny. Regret that the school was Tne' whole question of colonial administration is: dif- though was express by the ficult. The moment action is taken in one direction-it be- 8?eater numtr of students as the ceding of the Sudeten to Germany. tlon of fhe 5ud4 ways pnnled ufor the coming wlhter months by th-LIBERA IS JTADE GAIN formation or study and dlreussion D'lubtlers, Primft MinistPV ALnfVpnrjp Tino- xoa Uo, 'rouPs- A committee to help pro- iAl 1 ,. . . . '""tS ; o prominent man of Kltseuvu th visitors entrained for their return to the coast. Mfmr' OF' TIME NOTICE is hereby given that the time for the reception of tend ers for Construction of Two Build-55' Aviations and Additions to Twd Pxlstlne Building and construction of a concrete Apron and Bliowav at the Royal Canadian Air Force- Station. AHford Bay. B.C l extended to 12 o'clock noon, Friday November 25th, 1933. i L. R. LaFLECHE. 1 t . Deputy Minister Department of National Defence. , .P"awa, November 8, 1938. IH.Q. 921-106-3) ny CHIEF M. G. McKAY VTTCPt t r . lArmistice Day bv M ing there war. feastln modern fh- ted m mad te to ion after whtch.ldme of the tribal u.0odn I3t S,? .?.-nth U. wlnuted sslon, i"'"'"1" .uuw. sun. made by Mrs S O teresi oi au preasm. iiicic aa Dv Canadian singing and dance to the accom- RUner. Legion, Prince wouct puu-uc u. oiw... erI1pjfl t mad hv Mrs in the ancient dra-lT7on pcrtant part D7 m$$ BJanch. atlc towards--fhe close of which p0niface. Manitoba Chief Emaulkln. who oreanhed Mills, wor. Herb. Ray. St. HISTORY this point and one Of them it is hoped Will in the coming Two or three times during the past 0U J npS. .SB ph.f n9mW. and Interior Villare Oririnallv Consist year make good. JSL S? SSSi TrtbesSvho'u'ZT 1A"B" "-. " Pc5 1 "."r- motor 0tor ,iht-elrtr lht-eeelnr trio trio as as far far as as' Christianity , was another great feast and pow- nov. ie: The Kll-( i wow parade and Indian dance with. ",ar native vll'M oh the Skeena I Chiefs Arthur McDames and Steve j Klvef .betw5en Terrace and C-,k Morgan as the hosts. There were iwo irmes. Early In the . 1 i a ! century the ta-n tHViss i gether and left their old villages up me siceena River canvon to un ite in the nsw village on Its present I site. It was at that time that they' turned to Christianity. In 1902 they completed their place of wor-! ship known as the Oospel Army' Hall. In 1904 the chiefs ct the two' triber rigned an agre-ment to unite : in one house of worship and the, Christian Band of Workers wasi formed. j The Christian Band of Workers was Incorporated under the provincial Benevolent Societies Act In-1911 ' with branches at Port Slmwon.' Port Essington and Kltttlas. Port Simpson was designated as head quarters. The Salvation Army Is also an active organization at Kltselas ln addition to. the Christian Band of Workers, having it separate set of officers. BAR. GOLD LONDON, Nov. 16: (CP) The nrlce of bar gold was uo 6s at '35.09 per fine ounce on the London metal 'market yesterday. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And Yooli Jump Out of Bed la lim Morning Rarin to fo TIm Dt ibould poor wt two pmait tl tquld btl tato youl bovrU UUf. If thla bil ta not flowisf It if row tani dwan'l dif . It )utt tn Um bowali. Gu Uuu B your itonui Yon r t tomtlpiUd. Harmful poioii( to la to r bdv, and jou (Ml avor, tuak aad tka world louka punk. Ih bowtt laoTtmcnt domi't at war tH at th rauaa. Yoa iwd anmHiilnf I bat work a taa liTrf aa wall. It Ukta tbca food, old Carur'i liltla Uw rilla ta f rt tLwa two pounda A blla flowlnf frady and maka rou ftti "up and up", HarmlM and tratla, tknr maka tka bila flow Irarly.Tlwy do tba work l alon4 but rata no aalom) or marrury la than. Aak for CarUr'a litlla lirar fUU by aaawl Stubbornly fafua aaytblnf da. tH. Supper Held 'By Terrace Church ! TERRACS. Nov 16: .esifu! sua-er wa' I I -A very sue- rort fissmgton Um passes Away Iriomai Curhii.-rr ........ - . .... WOSJM, J,rc V the late Jar.s 1 1 - held In the Or-1"1 por Zmgton, passed' tntZ ice. on on Armistice Armistice! "ntlv "nv at t Victoria Victoria wh where he vA"" Z ' nse Ha!l Terrace, , Vai U UIF U1C UUJ1U UI JUIUAl-j w iciura- C 1 I iimcu oiiu.cji. r ic never recoil , vo?al and Instrumenta! se:t1os:';?, fowph'y Hospital m the was much enjoyed. Pleasing duets 5 " Cily lnd sn!n irrrp" rwlrmt hv Wri Mr. BfOOker w ftfH- . Day was observed' at Terrate u,!stanly es EnW In VI toria & the mornlag. with a service of re 1 """'5 nuzS, ana r "m'(j wkwW uire(ln, memDrance in me uaaienows t J " . . Moll- nv p A Hlnrhllffp Po nu wup proriucu a numosr im'': Adtm Crisp and R-v. William Al- cf tuneful melodies on the piano, len officiated Mr. Hlnehllffe of- ' 2. a I ft.tt.- J.11mK..J u t Mn.U 1. 141-1 .tlAMonAA nf CiT LI1E VilUrUlI UtTilVCiCU a VVIL11 B.I1 UULiai ilLLCliUA4iv.. - E-'mmiu .hoi u to be ODen- redress. The building was well, Birchall and Rev. J. T. Burchill. The a t nf? nmirl after the New filed with those who had come tr Little Pays three sister, ten 1 1 liic hWU L11U1L1IES V. 1. 1 JUKI ... ...V Ul-i ' VMUM.a . . . . . i I . . 1 1. 1 . unuea ior me occasiuu aim a iour- " - Vm.I-U,, l..l- mnv nf Kit m ' . A cough due to a cold i$ no joke. Get Smith Brothers Cough Drops. (Black or Menthol.) Cojc only lOc jet they're i real cough medicine. SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS ttpi- I.- BrC3lt! nvu. and .ml 0,5 v Mls i a. ts.tj "fe ttnd and nit wat born ... . . " Th funeral took plnce ina Hh. -.ird'a Funeral cha)d In 7ijh Ven- Arthdeacon A. & it i piece orchestra, under the leader- Frank Blasher of Chlckamln rervice men of the district and iJUUUlCI 5 Y 1511 vlcmltv anri rt,.rn Tk ship of A. D. Jones, choirmaster of Olacier in the Portland Canal dls- Bugler Sam Klrkaldy, who Is now Very pleased JS0!,61 the United Church supplied tb trict U leaving Stewart this week the local postmaster, sounded the Well Knoun Woodcock Man Took and waJtina fcr tha Ht7 J? music for the chcir. The church for a two months' trip as rz&t Post. ln MmMict Day ' observance big "caK bWefa Lel5 was filled to capacity. The veter- south as the state of Mississippi. in the evening a dance was held m Jlttl" Swlnth ans. who.had gather at the Leg- fXllf hfi W? SMITHERS, Nov. l6:-WUUam C. hwilkdon hi, tam-o-'SnS ion headquarters, paraded and DO W.Wfl W !Ue!eff?L ha,U n W B,"y "le of Woodcock haS borrow '.his wife kS marched into the church to the lUH YY J IT -rowdcd-wlth dancing couples ard tMn spending several day al -nd return to SmllhertaiST seatr that had been reserved for TP Ji; r he financial returns were satta-; Sm,thera ,,,, carne up riTer to cup. that he " them. Rev. J. T. Burchill gave the llLLLr 0Ty- ... , do some hunUng and also to spend ts pedestal in las- yeart " tornl scripture readings and th- prayers . KJ "un JToi Pri2e we" won " . Armistice Day. He had never been -nenfc The bonspiei ouK' and the sermon was preached tr IOTS2GUKLA, Nov 16: -One yf " tt- e ons f WM.ible since the war to take ad- reem complete without BUIt it k Rev. J. E. Birchall. Th; choir sang the big?eU celebration, to be held eJ7 "nf. p , .v? eW Tantage of the vorio'u evea, "n-. h -ConUstantr and the tea, the anthem "Who Are These That ,n Klt,egukia ,n a !3ng time tool: J1" of " Wown'a.nected with the Armistice celtbra- curlers will look forward ioT jare Arrayed ln White Robes?- It jace last w;ek ln connection with U"aJ7 of the Can,,n L1 Uons until this year and he enjoy- visit again in January was rendered very beautifully under tne vislt of chier wird H. Gam- VN w"eB: . I the direction of A. H. R. Howell, ip f TfitVatia and his nartv con- . . Pf? hand-made quilt. : 'choirmaster of the Anglican church, sisting of six other prominent lead- ma"y"-North, won by Mrs. In the evening the ArmHtice Bill er. of the coast vuiaoe chiefs Ar- J ormanoux-was held in the Towa Hall which ILnlT lid 's eve Morgan !con.d tea cloth. ; Iwas was ( crowded to capacity. A six- , ,h. r-ntin tn thP visitors. 8r Mrs. Dubeau. won by i for . n. c. wamer oi emitners. On arrival Tuesaay morning ac- ThIrH Inira nr. pre , t14j e- - - mis. Mcnay. n-arf made i ' by Mrs. flst. won bv a"-1-" " hPlirth nHT K- !nni The sale of Donnles STrppdprf that .mj t iii 900 . fif "d !Jne was weaT- eeCDHnhere f f Altree ing the emblem of remembrance for an an "official otnciai welcome was wa, extended euCU me past lew days. Terrace Wells Are Drying Up welcome with speeches and refreshments. M Fa On.iTuejM'.?fJrn93n a. church 0I),W TMADI NO JOKE MacKENZIE'S FURNITH KAPOK FLOSS-For cushions, lb. CUSiHON FORMS-Kapok ni!ed. From . . .... . FLANNEL BLANKETS and SHEETS Finest quality. Prom, each . Blankets White andv drey Phone "75 40c 35 c $2,56 327 THIRD AVEME Condensed Heat Some Milks Are Richer Than Others. The Siime Applies toJIeat in Coal. The Hottest Goal in Town is BULKLEY VALLEY COAL Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors- d'peuvre One Package Serves Four People Keeps for Weeks in Refrigerator Canadian Fis Prince Itupert b & Cold St Co. Ltd. orage Urltle.il Columb'4