F iar December 8, 1939. Japanese Radio Makes Big Plans For Empire Fete TOKYO. Dor 8 The Broadcast -f'lrnoration of JaDan recenllv " unced elaborate plana to eele-e the 2.600th annivertary or f nndatlon of the Japaoei? .re next year. ri mi.nip to mark; the oecaaion 'h 11 Grand Shrine, the Ka-aia Blirlne and other aacred -fi will be broadcast by the ration on national hook-up. 'urf.s by hlatorlana and noted . of Inters on, the history of ' - luulry will be broadcast early mornlnir on every Sunday i naf: '.! holiday In 1H0 ljjg Kaien Hardware Citizenship For Japanese Head of fishermen's Union Would Lxtend Privileges to Those Born In This Country VANCOUVER, Dec. 8: CP Extension of full citizenship to' Can-adtan-born Japanese wax advocated ij Percy Sabin, president of the 'aciflc Coast Fishermen's union, at the annual convention here. I Goebbels Sees Germanic Win ronfld'nt of Keich Victory In War And Regaining of Just Objectives DEHtlN. Dec 8: German Pro-, nu'ianda Minister Joseph Ooebbel.) : address at Berlin, said that Grrmany was absolutely certain of ; rv :n this war and that the F"-.rh wuld renin the "objectives which f.rr her due." I A oftc fifty cent ciassinea ad. -. make you many dollars. SATIN-GLO A Distinctive Finish For WAMS. WOODWORK, CEILINGS and FURNITURE The beautiful pxslrl tints of Sa'.ln-Olo will give a quiet and restful atmosphere to your rooms. ' )Oa00aOO00OQOOOWK0a252S333S0Cf THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. Decorated Tumbler and Effervescent Fruit Saline (English) QQo Both for ouv' 25c .Itiva Tex Sponge Rubber Powder Puff and 50c Jasmine Face Powder Both for 00 A Package of Delicious Peppy Mints With Small Size Mi 31 Dental Paste -f Both for if7 Snappy Glass Topper Match or Cigarette Holder and a Tin of GO Rcxall CQp Orderlies Uoth for 0U Chrome Plated Military Mirror and a Tube or Rexall Shaving Cream Qf Both for 00 Ormes Lid. Trim Pioneer Druqtjiats The Iteiall Store Phonesi 81 & t ()en Dail; from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundayi and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. wtfl oooooooooooooooooooooorwuuooooooooooooooooooooaoo WEEK END SPECIALS DowooooaaaoooooDaooooooaoooODaoooooaaoooaaooaoooooooo M s H u m w H a n M u s B m B W n a a w BRITISH SEA HERO'S SON AND HIS FIANCEE EARL nr.ATTY AND MRS. DOROTHY POWER SANDS Earl Beatt . son of the late Admiral Lord David Beattf, British hero of the Battle of Jutland during the World War, Is shown above with his American financec, Mrs. Dorothy jPawer Sands, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. T. E Pffwejc- of. Vlrglnh '" BAZAAR OF U. CHURCH Yesterday afternosn First United! Church Ladies' Aid held its annual pre-Chrlstmas bazaar in the church parlors which were prettily decorated for the occasion with .seasonal colors of red and silver. Weather wa? most unfavorable but. In spite of that, there was good measure of patronage and the affair was quite isuccewful. , Mrs. J. C. Jackson, wife of the pastor, and Mrs. J. S. Irvine, president of the Ladles' Aid, welcomed the guests. Pouring were Mrs. E. P. Jenner, Mrs. W. P. Armour. Mrs. T- C. Wilding and Mrs. Bordman. Servlturs were Mrs. G. T. German, Mrs. O. C. Young. Mrs. George Clccone, Mrs. Merrill Sollows and Miss Dorothy Stiles. Cashiers were Mrs. R. G. MOIR AUKKS A HIT! 4-lb. Wax Fancy Clmolatro Mcintosh Fancy Apples Box I nRlish Xmas Crackers Dozen Fresh 2 lbs. Rhubarb Bella Coola tatoes Sack FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 95c $1.85 30c 25c THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TSKZi IS AGAIN Men's Stall Rev. J. C. Jackson and G. F. Davey. Candy Mrs. Bordman, Mis Edna Hibbard and girls of Canadian Girls In Training. ' ; During the afternoon there were acceptable piano solos by Miss M. A. Way and Miss Swanna Olafson. C.N.R. TRAINS For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays days .. From the East Robertson's ruddinss In Bowl anchtFri-, . 6rp.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ..... n THERE'S NONE BETTER Robertson's Almond Paste a-lb. pkt. Broken Walnuts Lame oleces Pound p.ra. Famous Xmas 50 c Ginser Wine Cherry Tort Mine 25 c 25c 29 c GETTINR DOWN TO EAhTH '"$2.25 SST 25c Some Things to THINK About-- IN NEWS Finnish Defence Headed By Baron Who Routed Reds ' NEW YORK, Dec. 8: CP) Twenty years ago the name of Baron Field Marshal Carl Oustaf Emir Mannerhelm made headlines and with Finland and Russia once more In conflict, the redoubtable Baron Is again in the news. The First Oreat War was three years old when Finland proclaimed her Independence In December, 1917. Almost Immediately, the well organized Social Democrats of Fin land moved to "set up a soviet re gime like the one in Russia. Thell Red Guard captured many Import ant cities, Including Helslngfors, the capital. At this Juncture, Baron Man nerheim became the leader of a counter-revolution. Scion of one of the Important Finnish nobis fam llles, Mannerhelm had served 30 years In the Imperial Russian Army. His Great War service as a cavalry general Included periods on the Polish, Galician, Bukovinlan and Bessarablan fronts. At the outbreak of the Russian Revolution In 1917. he returned to Finland. In January. 1918, the Finnish Diet, with the Socialist deputies excluded, authorized the organization of a White Force to fight the Red Guards and entered Helsingfors 1n triumph. Finnish sources say 2,-000 people were executed befon white supremacy was established. The Britannlca says 15,000. The Germans then foisted a German Prince on Finland as King. The Diet elected him to of fice but he never took over and finally in December. 1918, Manner helm became regent He organized a force of 100,000 Into a "Skyddkorps" to maintain internal order and In March, 1919. permitted elections for a new' parliament At the same time he offered t0 Join the British Interventionists against the Russian Bolshevists In return for the city, of Petrograd (now Leningrad). His offer was refused. Nevertheless, a Finnish army attacked Petrograd, without success. Under the constitution adopted In June, 1919, declaring. Finland to Large and Mrs. G. VI WlficfiJ5n.' In private life. cnarge or me tea room were Mrs. Today he Is back in harness as J. Clavrlng. Mrs. A. Thompjon(and the aged head of the Finnish De Mrs. Webber. Others In charge were as follows: Fancy Work Mrs. Petroff. Mrs. D. Santerbane. Mrs. J. Krlfcevsky Successful Affair Held Yesterday and Mrs. E. J. Clapp. '" Afternoon in Spite of Very I Home Cooking Miss D. S'harpe. Unfavorable Weather iMrs. G. F. Davey and Mrs: M. F. (Nlckerson. ...... Novelties Mrs, O. L. Rorie. Mrs. T. Fraser and Mrs. Clarke McLean assisted by the young people. - be a republic, theJParilament ci lose lis urss president ana passed over Mannerhelm. He retired to fence CouncU which directs Fin-Sand's army of 300,000 men, of a total populaUon of 3,670,000. Smoke Eaters Defeat Nelson NELSON, Dec. Smoke Eaters Robertson's Famous Shortbread (3 cakes) CaiTots 10 lbs. 8: (CP Trail defeated Nelson ftiapie Leafs by a score of one to nothing in the Kootenay Hockey League last night. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zart'UI Proprietor "A nOMK AWAY FROM HOME" Rate J1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 p.o. Box 196 HTBTBin I B 19 BIB 1 11M1 B3BXB.1 BJ BXIJ BXB1 MXW3 .XlSi:tB3i;iB3B2BSKBIB3KTB7B2B:niIBlBIB1 ANOTHER HIT ! 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