PARE TWO For Real Comfort and Wear "GREB" Working Boots Are Unbeatable Men's oiled calf, Panco or leather soles, plain toes QO QC or toe caps. Up from 1' ?0.JO cocujaooooooooooa Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES AGRICULTURE PROTIDED MORE E.11PLOYMENT (Continued From Page One) situation wa.v belles than In any other vear since 1930. While em compared with 84.7 In the same month of 1937. In recent weeks, however, the Index number of ' sign for the future r -"v Preliminary - figures of the - rev By rnali to all other countries, per year 9.00 'revenue from the Income tax near-i AU VUCXIallVli KATLa Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Local readers., per line, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION STATE IS EVERYTHING 98 8C There is a possibility of precipitat action to prevent lZT"Zm"T,- Chamberlain and Mussolini getting together. f rpsh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rilONfc 57 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldr- mehtS may even have slightly de cllried, while payments fqr freight and miscellaneous' services were? probably re'duced. On the whole, our current credit balance of goods,, gold and services was probably In excess of $150,000,000. On capital account, retirements of Canadian securities held abroad were smaller than In previous years, the; daily news Saturday. January 7 1939 - - - - Bombproof Shelter Is Said Effective ployment In manufacturing gen- "m or isew urunsuick Ln(ineer erally waa below the unusually hJghi Submitted To British level recorded In 1937, most of its tiovernment divisions showed greater activity: than In 1936. ' FREDETtlCTON. New Brunswick Afor ihenoo-manufaeturln tn-'Jan- CPI llaxold Armstrong ) dustrles Included In the monthly, a Frederlcton engineer, has de-; surver of employment. logging: 0D'sSnd a new bombproof shelter If there's anything I hate it's a wet blanket rn midwinter. wholesale prices has been almost ,f &n th(, optlmlstte ,,5 bi stationary between 73 and 74. and ... , .,.,., r. tnr t, think the prophets may be righ i am,. i r-olnte nf th TVimlnlnn Inl .... .... . . , . CldeUvery. by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ...... $5,0 fim Vt monVhs of tke cur-' AJ ". Sd in aSSnS Z month l fbcal t0taI Pap7rs are Lco,umbi,!the Briti iVSmrneffol " ''bX I " I 1. o. this may be regarded as a favorable good' t$me th,s yfar m nlce t0 postponed 'SPORT Old Country Soccer Entllsh Cup, Third Round CHmt4 UfftrtnAcHflV 1 Venvll eratlons In 1938 have been.curtall- tor wlch he cfalms great effec-l-nd petters 1. ed. although the latest data showjtlveness. Creosoted timber and New ( WMt Tjromwleh Albion 0, Man- consWerable seasonal Improvement iwunswicK dhck are largely nsea.ebester united 0 In bush work. In transportation in its construction. "I he design will and communications, employment be submitted to the British govem- has averaged slightly lower than in,"1601 1937, but rather higher than In 1938. Construction and services reported somewhat greater activity th&n 111 either 1837 or 1938, while 'In trade the average index is practically the1 same as last year, Uaoogh higher than in the tame- period of 1936. Employment rn mining In 1938 has been the highest on record, Course of Prices The general course of wholesale prices m 1938 has been fairly stead- Man in the Moon Whon ncl-orl whn WM the nPTV1 girl with him a local lad declared Ton. that It was not a new one but Just an old girl painted over. tirv t,mit4 litre tg K, nri or Hy downward, tne aeenne aeuniu. ovef Wntff a brake upon business expansion. r For the first ten months the indexi L. ' ' f ., . m nt f Portsmouth 4. Lincoln City 0. Brentford 0. Newcastle Unfted 2. Southport - Doncaster Rovers postponed. Liverpool 3. Luton Town 0. Barnsley I. Stockport County 2. Chester 1. CoventryClty 0. York Ctty-MUlwaJl postponed. Derby County 0, Everton 1. Blaekburn Rovers 2 Swansea Chelsea 2, Arsenal 1. Sunderland 3, Plymouth Argyle 0. Aston Vllta 1. Ipswich Town 1. Newport County 0. Wallsall 2. Queens Park Rangers I. West -, 1VM " JU - ".v.. J . f tt-W.,1 1 averugru per tc , w. "" "" U,"K" don't try-to prevent others en- ibase; as compared with 84, In the. r Leicester CI t, ' 1-Bf Uy . isame period of last year. In Oe-' ' h? Runcorn 2, Preston Northend 4. tober. the index stood at 74.1 as Tottenham Hotspurs 7. Watford 1. Chelmsford pity 4, Southampton Cardiff City 1. Charlton Athletic Norwich City - Manchester City Birmingham 2, Halifax Town 0. Chesterfield 1. Southend United 1, abandoned after 75 minutes, fog. t Hoddersfleld Tewn-Notls Forest, I united sutes, yearly period, paid in advance 3 00 List vear. the laree increase In the I Fulham , Bury 0. f'. iiiu ail. ns.uAf. 1456,000 as compared with $321,754,- Dear me? Of course I know it's Saturday, January 7, 1939.jC00. A significant feature In the!terribry out of style but I had no is the decline in inter-'ided, Trpnrflf"TP a cow would notice It." I est payments, which fell from $97,- 539,000 in the 1937 period to $94.-. Bettv was lookine verv discon- Tn Tfstlv tllA cfnta id ovorvtViinnr TTii- ic whv flip C16.000 in the 1938 Deriod, tn COn-'fntPrf whpn hpr fripnrt Jnnn mi. n.i' it..L ti.i i x i? i i t. a pniienre ni the better terms nn I ..i..ui h in mnmin,. 1 Wanderers 3, J. l. snen.e.a umi A rltr Plrl. tntndlnc some time' BCKpooi lw nttvBtHna th HprllnM hn rutnm . .... . . . MlddlesbrOUXh 0. BoHOB W and DECISIONS AP0ST0LI jt.lly Conn Wins Ten Kandt At .Madtvn Square Gardcw HM Bee Going Slrowr NEW YORK, Jan. 7i ICP-BUIy Conn, meteoric Pittsburgh who seems to have Jumped all the hur dies leading to the middleweight title, won a ten round" decision over Fred Apostoll rn Mhdlson Square Oafden last night. Conn weighed 1G734 pounds and Apostoll ICO'j pounds. Apostoll Is recognized as the 168 Leeds United - Bournemouth pounder champion of New York and postponed. California while Solly Krteger. de f eated by Conn recently, is accepted by all other states. WINNER IN Sinithrrs Hockey Team Demon stratet Superiority Over Prince George .02,, h nrn e:m couni7' 8P""l.,ann: erers 0. night resulted In a score of 15 to inendiru was modrratelr uo at !T aD! 1.71' - . Orlmsby Tt.wn-Tranmere Rover. 2 for the home team. The count in . , .. . - whicji me tunic maium iici. ; $263. 081.COO as against $25758.-, -Well," said the farmer. fcIt must ' PlPrfe- , 000 in the same period of last year. be on account of that drtS3: NotU County 3. Burnley 1 while total exDenditure was $335.-L .,h.- SeotUsh League, Hrst Division notary viuds 01 naiy nave just cnssoivea. in a suuemeni jr " " ; : r, lvumr(U 'C4 " i Queens Park - Motherwell oost . J .. . . . which the ronntrv is now nhle tol im.ni. v,. ,nni k u vuccja rutik mumcmiu fcwi the Kotary governor said the policy of Kotanans found ' " - - '""" iponed. , best and efficient realization in the expression most pro- e stabiuty 0f the financial sit-1 rYou kjvbw r was out' .'with an gram and policy of the regime and in the tenacious and Nation tn Canada in 1938 Is also -,ilV1a'st nlent?" snapped Betty far-seeing work of II Dlice for the achievement of a JUSt shown by the banking returns, more "Well, never aialn!" peace amontr all . Peoples particularly by the rise in notice de- "Why?" Inquired Joan. fe l - posits, which advanced from $183,-' "At dinner he put a blue penel! IMPETUS TO HUILD 700,000 at the end of October, 1937.' through half my order.' to $l,G55,8D0,00O at the same date of MM nr an Inerense nt $72.100 000.. ' t."1. .? .1 4.1.. ?,i 4.1 ..r.nuin . r a innn. and Ralth Rovers 4, Celtic 0. Rangers-Arbroath postooned. Cc'thh League, Second PIvMon Alloa 3, Airdrleonlans 1. Dumbarton - Brtcrun City postponed. Dundee-Kings Park postponed. Dunfermline 1, Morton 1, aban- I SMITHERS, Jan. 7: (Special to t Daily Newt) Smlthers won two hockey games from Prince Oeorge In a hockey series played here this week. The first on Tuesday Having the misfortune to travel ,on the only train from Prince Aberdeen 6. Hlbefrrtaiw l. Oeorge to Smlthers that has been Albion Rovexi-St. Mlrren port- .more than a few minutes late an poned. winter, the Prince Oeorge lean, Clyde-St. Johnstone postponed. 'arrived In Smlthers on Tuesday Hamilton Academicals - Falkirk nlht. Just ten hours late aftei postponed. having been twelve hours on tlu Hearts-Ayr United postponed. ."'n Wlthtn flffMn mlnnta nft.r tU. , ,mvv4 Irurrval 0t the train the hocke , team was on the Ice and "rarln , to go" so the long delayed gam' not under way at 10:45 p.m. with a rood crewd In attendance. The ice was In first class condl :tlon desolte the mild weather tha; 'had hurr- around for several day The jrame hd not gone half t some maturing securities were doned after 75 mlnuHu.an aetount nrtmste whn the visitors threw s refinanced " by new floUtlons inl or fog. rw incai i-am uj pusn- "forward the idea, Dr. W. T. Kergin left behind him a let- al os irom WWW Wl to $848,- An inwa d1 East Fife-Forfar Athletic, played n the puck part Pete Mayer fot -ter to the Kotary (JlUb With a Check for $500 enclosed, the u'"' 7' ; movement of eapital to Canada oc-l previously. . Ku. ine rans ca.ieo on tner ;sametob.aPpIiedtothefundforerection .SSJT STjS ' Sl3?rS providing the campaign goes ahead m the near future. $i.4C2.10a.000 at the end of June.. LcL UiL Athlctlc-8t. Berwrds rt-, the me and Parted poking The project is one sponsored by the Gyro but it has mz. have declined to $1,408,900,000 JJeinfnJn $34000000 " of which by Pn- at lhe vn.on m such quick been intimated that it might be too big a job for the Gyro at the end r October, I933,showlng QQQ m waj tc ynlied statej Montrose O, Cowdenbeath 1. 'succession that, when the bell went Club alone. Dr. Kergin suggested in his letter that all !,h3' "k8 arf SlfiS Poetically all of this was for the Stenhousemutr - Dundee United to end the first period, the score local organizations should combine their efforts to brine I f r?,l. acquisition of Canadian securities, postponed. to 1 m favor of the locals lULdi uihttuiai-iuii eiiuuiu cuinuniu uieirtuiuiu u uvui, order to secure the higher rates of t ! . During the next period the to yr canl-l abOUt realization Of the project immediately. earnings obtainable on current mZ17JE;,7. "NO JOURNEY PLANNED cars wfd three more while thr The gesture is a very important one and might.Nve.il 104ns. This indicates to 6''"6 growing vu.- con- UI (UUfVtlUliW WV UI.U W lSM, vu ,nrAm ,, NEW ROYAL di! HOTEL . . J, Zarelll Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates SLOfl ep 50 Rooms HOC & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C Phont UI r.O. Bx lift REX Bowling Alley For Health and a Slim Waist Line Bowl Fur Reservations Phone 658 "'"K""1 EDMONTON, Jan. 7: CP vWtors went scoreless. be considered in the Verv near future in View Of the de- fld.ence amo"K our bankers in the . '... vo,.inr. ,ha; Plans for a 700-mile tiactor-traln In the third and last period tht mand for a centre of that kind. EUROPE AGAIN STIRRING 1UVU1C U4 UUUltCM, 1937 Other Features Caqada, therefore, may on many '' Bank debits at the clearing house grounds anticipate a better business centres of Canada in the first ten year In 1939, particularly in respect mcnths, at $25,010,000,000, were 14.2 0f her primary products. Such pro-"! Evidently Europe bids fair to provide a continuous per cent lower than the RECENT NAZI PLOT. ' "Then there is the recent plot to. overthrow Hitler and declared l? M wfre tpract!cf?,"y iii, Nnzi ndminiatration over which trial are now taking MlilSioSiS place in Berlin. The trial is being held in secret but that $322,460,000 as compared with $3(-adds to its importance. As one hundred persons are impli- 727.000 in 1937. 1 cated in the plot it is bound to be made public, to some ex- Canada's reeeipU on current ac-tent at any rate. This plot may have the effect of hurrv-counl ""' exter"aAl mln!:? ing .Hitler's conauest plans in order to take the public Ew" mind Off home difficulties. . duied net tredits from the mer- The whole European situation is still liable to cause handLse and tourist trades were trouble at anv moment and the trouble cannot eo verv fir partly offset by record shipments of ... ... ... . . 1 - . . . i.,..n.t without other countries becoming implicated new goia. raymenw 01 iiimwi arid dividends to Investors abroad figure of ducts are sure to benefit from freer 1 Story Of turmoil (luring this year. The latest move has $29,159,000,000 recorded In the cor- admission to the great market of 'come from an unexbected quarter and other moves that fTn?gr!pd.eVg3J'?2eflS:" thh "l000 the M!,thl tober total, however, was $2,933,- where business 'i- u mi .j. u li i e l. conditions since be made Will also be of probably an Unexpected may na- cent more mfiW or nearly one per May last have been rapidly lmprov-.ture. In View of the instability Of the countries in that than the $2,906,OOO,0OO recorded in Ing. Again, Canadian business 1st "nei'rhbprhood it is easy to Understand how Poland should the same month of last year. bound to benefit In coming years as 1 make an effort to tie in with Russia. It was announced, Sal4S "rc nsn l 18 com- "suit of the desire of oreat Bri- that earlv this vepr a trade pact would be made between V'Zi f" l, manu,acinfre munitions m, life Insurance in Can- for removed n 1 t t 1 1 L.m 1. r j mi. - 1 the ordinary areas from poss ble at-; Rusfvrand Poland and this may have had something to appro;iraateQ $364oo,ooo m tack. Canadians, while member-! OO With the recent movement in that direction. tne first ten months, a small re- ing that there are clouds upon the duetion of 3Va per cent from the world horizon, may fave 1939 with corresponding figures of 1937. 1 considerable confidence. Corporation dividends paid or ireigni naui are being completed smither bos kept on the war by Frank Corser, lumberman. He "ath and bu!ed the net for three plans to haul freight from McMur- more crrant?rj while the Prlne ray to the Yellowknlfe mining field, Oeorje team could only manage t BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT of MINES Tho estimated value of mine production for the year 1938 ts $84,250,000.00. Development during the past year has been good, and a greater Interest has been shown by outside capl tal than for some years. The Immediate future of the mining industry Is bright, and the revlva of interest In prospecting augurs well for continued progreia for the Industry For copies of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines and other publications dealing with the Mining Industry of the Province, apply to: DEPARTMENT OF MIMES, Victoria, B. C. Igpt the puck through ohee n jgarrie ended with- a 13 to s Kotf lor the fimitners team. Play was exceedingly fast ari clean throughout and, whlif a number of minor penalties rfP 'handed nut, they were more ni tt order of accidental infraction rather than Intentional and then are bound to occur In any fart game. At one time In the third period Smlthers had two men fn the penalty box but. while playing rour men against six, tncy man. aged to score one of their gooh. fWfoml Carat Thr second gam played on Wed. nesday everting wos a jnncti mot wtlsfactory one for the vUltort Having got rested up from IhMr lor? ride and taking advantage of the experience of the nreriowi nlaht's gome they changed thHr Mne-up to some extent and put Joe Stroblkl, who had travelled along wltlh them but who had not nkxyed In the first game, to teni xoul iut tll srersrd to be a very weak point In thlr first game The Smlthers team also thangM oal tenders by putting In Billy Beaton lor the second game, ato changing a eoupie of their (econd string forwards, more In order to give a chance .or some extra players to get tto, .th garae rather Uoo wiui ai vf ew to correct. r np any. wranneisef Ion irood fVarrJ Ic4 with the temper. 'TtlT' r i llSr,Ctture 'Just" abound the rero mark iron ui inr rin&. n iiravjr iuk uai descended early In the evenlnt handicapped the game from the spectators' point of view but did not interfere with the playing While the game was no faster than the first one played, it waj much more closely contested throughout and the Prince Oeorrt goal tender turned back many a shot that was labelled for the net The Smlthers goal tender alto turned rn a good performance and more than once the net vas fUVd up with half the players on tt 'ce who had slid Into one another and Into the net while trylnf frantically to get the puck between the posts. Final score was Snu-then 4, Prince Oeorge 2. Johnny Dunlop was referee lor off-sides while Wilfrid Abel to care of thq fx and the penil ties. Both games were fast and eleaa and were much appreciated bf the fans. TRAPPERS Don't be foolish and sell your furs at the waterfront. Fetch your stuff up 'town to Ootd-bloom's and get the buyers together to bid on them. In th&i ray you will make 31 Per Cent .MO UK for You rue If Goldbloom The Old Reliable NOTICE! Until further notice berlnnlnr .Monday, January 2nd, oar CONFECTIONERY STORE TTIfl Close at 7:0ft p.m. Sunday Hoiim 1:M In S:04 p.m. Mussallem's CONFECTIONERY THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy R6d Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by tht only euuxtng company with aa th ywr round payroll W Prlnc Rupert