' J Years Ago December C. 1911 r. bting against Austrian. noted Socialist Blatchford, The Junior Chamber of Commerce will, as usual sponsor a Christmas broadcast auction over tii lucai radio station In aid of the Salvation Army Christmas relief work. The Junior Chamber, at Its regular monthly dinner meeting; last night, decided to once again -onsor this worthy undertaking, the entire funds raised thereby to be used entirely in local seasonal relief and comfort activities. The radio committee consisting of George Rorle. Tommy Fraser a.nd John Connejl was authorized to proceed with arrangements. The Junior Chamber will also carry out Christmas decoration of the downtown streets again this year, a committee consisting of Stan Eavllle. Bob Parker, Fred Wight and Alf Rivet being placed In charge. War time emergency work was np'Tr.an mercea eenirc oi nui" "-"-""" i.rmies in Poland and reoceu- nigms meeting, bod looey repori- ? Lodz after severe Ilgming. n nao ... tin EVr tVi Mm tvttmr tinfll trmr sjuth. Serbians reported cap- organization ni war acuv.uc. f 18 officers and 2.400 men became more definitely organized oy me government aumoruics, u appeared that the Junior Chamber could most effectively direct its ef forts towards assisting the Red " 1 r - , IW1. Great Britain caused the war., h. .v th nation hntertalnment and providing of '-J " ' -l.JJlll . f 4. ares, which refused U refer dls- lBUU , -" j . " quarirrra locauy wu ii urouRuv o rnnferpru- of naiionjL iron Bay Mountain. The re-show silver. 235.3 ounces: . , n r i ri trmrt i ht i j i i i w ii ii up. One suggestion was that Inter edifying smelter returns have!"t,n T ?V " !h ' . . . Barrett PolnL Thl was left In the rri rivr?i ii i m ai iiiiriirii l. ni iiipi ' r n v ri m nr w r iiivav SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL IIVEI Steamer leaves Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trnlm leave Prince Rupert for the Ent Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. 71 Steamer for Ketchikan and Stewart every WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. For fare$, etc.. call or write City Ticket Offic; 528 3rd Av. VMM I . VBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT ' t -f P" ' bbbbbbH RHLbb - mm'- LWWWZ ' HBBBam ' WKm Hnf "-M Prince Edward, young son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent is shown as he posed for his birthday portrait with his mother the former Princess Marina of Greece on this matter was leit in tnc bands of the secretary. ! The secretary. T. J. Williams, presented a digest of a report from the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Canada with respect to the civil service. This was a lengthy document going Into various phases of the civil service In Canada, Great Britain and the United States, concluding with a recommendation that a Canadian Institute of Public Affairs be organized, the object 3f which would be to further de- ran the Empire group of claims on : , n velop the appUcation of the merit t..A . 7 ru.iHyjtem, now largely In effect, In prominent Prince Rupert men, in the course of their travels to the i.. . . .u, in imporiani centres oi uuiem ia i. . ul duc ucr ounce una win net . .. ....... ? owners $100 per ton after all iportation and smelting .rges have been paid. nada and the United States, might be prevailed upon. If the necessary , arrangements could be made, to address Junior Chamber of Com- . .merce sponsored.. mreUncs. at mia. rfucK 3ng?e. - wKtt - nas" Men polnU they visit Similarly, ar- ort a trip south, returned hom rank-ements mliht be made to have Irom Vancouver on the Prince sneakers from other nlacea sneak Rupert this morning. in Prince Rupert Further action YOU GET MORE IN A WESTINGHOUSE See the full line of 1910 WestipRhousc Radios now on display.. We offer a .liberal allowance for your present set and easy terms on the balance. Phone 10 for a Demonstration Gordon & Anderson the civil service of Dominion, prov lnces and municipalities. A com mlttee consisting of Gordon Ger man, Richmond Mortimer and Henry Smlllle was delegated to further pursue the subject More District Chambers A communication from Jack Mel vine. TaneouTer," secretary fif the Association of Junior Chambers of Constable II. Munkley of the city police returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver on escort duty CUssiFitO FOR SALE FOR SALE Seven-room house with furnace. Two lots on corner, 703 Fulton Street. (287) FOR SALE 1 1925 2-3-ton Nash with 6x9 dump body and powerful hoist, good condition. 1 1937 i-ton panel delivery International A-I shape, price very reasonable. Apply National Motors. (287) FOR SALE Store fixtures, mirrors and cash register. Annettes, next Bulkley Market. (289) WANTED , WANTED Capable girl occasion ally afternoons and evenings, care of baby. Box 25, Dally News. (284) PERSONAL HOW TO OET A GOVERNMENT JOB as Letter Carrier, Postal Clerk, Customs Examiner, Clerk, etc. Free booklet. The M. C. C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada, No Agents. OIL WELLS ducer. AREACTIVE Turner Valley Is Busy These Days Both In Production And Preparation CALGARY, Dec. 6 At the begin nlng of December there were eigh teen wells making footage in Turn er Valley and nine on structures outside of Turner Valley. There are 91 producing crude wells In Turner Valley, three under test foi production, 70 gas wells, three well In crude area preparing to resume 12 waiting and 14 preparing tc spud In. Of the eighteen drilling wells Royallte 43 and Northwest Hudsor RapSar dap In th,!invetone and are due for early completion. On . . . i i r i.i , rm.. r nriM.v. rni..hi. Jgu3 wjaiuzs ana rra.V Yu , " " , Tul Okalta 7 wells. Okalta 7 U consld. lor Chamber of Commerce organlz- f,8 ?f cru.de prodJ?cer U?n the k)wer Umestone. tinn m cnfmi RHtt.h r!in,w The casini The only two Junior Chambers ln?,et b?Iov "Pper zone . this district so far are at Prince ,JT;, ? "raieo. ai- nr. n- r lr acldizaUon of the upper lime he weUls expected to rank among direct contact between these two chambers was suggested. the largest valley producers. Argus A notice from the Department U ,e Improvement and. after of Transport announced the estab-hcidlzatlon' raay be a ood pro- llshment of a red light on Casey .Point. DIgby Island, as an aid to navigation. Oeorge Rorie and Henry Smlllle were added to the bulletin committee to assist Sam Jurmaln. There was a good attendance at the meeting. The president, A. S. Nlckerson. was In the ehalr. Busy Winter Program Wells making footage In Turnei Valley include Anglo-Canadian No 7. Command No. 2. Home-MHIar-vllle No. 3 and No. 4. Royallte 43 and 48, Vanpeg, Anglo-Canadian Phillips 1. Arrow, Kamalta, East Crest 5, Southwest 3, Alberta Oil Incomes No. 1. York 3, Extension 3 and Royal Canadian 4. formerly Vantage. IJtiri 9t "! If In.1! Ik. ",,,6 me lOi-L lowing wells in Turner Valley; L Brown ft n.ivnlltn "rtonin. M . , . , , .vo j, Pete. P. and H. Development, and Sun Ray. Derricks are up for the Anglo-Canadian Phillips 2. Royal- ne 47. Aioerta Oil Incomes 2, Northwest Hudson's. Bay 3,- and Alliance wells. New Fields Under Test Wells located on structures outside Turner Valley include nine actively drilling wildcats. They are: Htghwood-Blackfoot at Lloydmln-ster; Standard of B.C. at Lloydmln-ster; Anglo-Canadian at Savannah Creek; the Grease Creek well at Grease Creek; the Rabson Oils Jumping Pound test at Jumping Pound; Ranchmens at Alderslde; Vulcan-National Pete 3 at Walte Valley;. A. Pi Con. at Sheppartl Creek. Under test are the Termin al well at Del Bonlta, and the Cord well at Spring Coulee Wildcat wells listed as "waiting" include the Pouce Coupe well, Taber Royalties at Taber; Altoba-Canyon at Clearwater; Moose Dome at Moose Dome; Mar-Jon at Walte Valley; and the Home-Bruzeau well In the Brazeau field. Former President Herbert Hoover Organizes Relief PALO ALTO, Dec. 6: Former President Herbert Hoover Is organizing a national appeal for the relief of Finnish refugees In the Russian Invasion. Whifflets From The Waterfront A. J. Whttmore of Ottawa and L W. Patmore K.C of Victoria arriv ed In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south to oenfer, In their capadtv as member -,oC the International Fisheries Commission, with local halibut boat 4 owners and fishermen prior to the annual conference of the Commis I sion with coast operator In Seattle next week. Mr. Wnitmore and Mr. Patmore will return south on the Prince Rupert Thursday night. Capt. 3, M. Morrison and Capt. O. J. Hansen, representing the local' boat owners, and George Anderson, representing the fishermen, will alto go south at that time. Four selneboats. operaUng at the head of Prince Rupert Harbor, caught a total of US tons of her- lng this morning for the Tucks In- 'et and Port Edward reduction riants. They were the Western linger, Capt. Norman Ounderson, vhlch has Just arrived from Vancouver, to Join the fleet: Port Es- (ngton, Capt. Pete Anderson; w. Vo. 7, Capt. Chris Jensen, and Good Partner. Capt. Nordhus. The boats ngaged in packing are Haida Chief, Capt. Pete Leland, for the B.C. Packers and Anna S., Capt. Ell 5kog,.for Nelson Bros. With a rather light list of pass engers ,but good-sized cargo of treigni, sieamer rnnce ku- ert, Capt. H. E. Nedden. arrived n port at 9:30 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 2 o'clock this ifternoon for Ketchikan and Stew irt whence she will return here to morrow evening southbound. Commencement of the school of navigation, which was to have been opened here at the end of last week by Caot. J. R. Elfert, harbor -naster, has been deferred until De- :ember 15. Indian Department's cruiser Nas teena returned to port yesterday afternoon from a five-day trip to Port Simpson, Klncollth and Stew-rt -with the rndlan Agent. Jame; lllett on board. Populations Of Scandinavia Norway. Sweden and Denmark. which have discussed aid to Fin land In her dealings with Russia, have a total population of about t2.500.000, or slightly more than anada. while Finland herself has J.700.000; the four countries to-jether less than 17,000.000. Nor way with only a Utile more than 1800.000 people Is. In comDarison to its area, the most SDarselv non- ulated political .unit in Europe with only 22 people per square mile. At tne beginning of the last cen tury It had less than 1.000,000 Announcements All advertlaenents tn this col-Bmn will be charged for full month at 2Sca word. Varden Entertainment Dec. 6. United Bazaar December 7. Lutheran Cember 9. Circle bazaar, Dc- High School Plays, Dec. 13. Annual Game Dinner, Dec. 13. Eagles Bridge, December 13. Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Dec. 14. Moose Christmas Tree, Dec 21. Canadian Legion Christmas Tree, December 23. ao.N. Christmas Tree December 26. NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3. Zareltt Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Batsts LN f 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prlnct Rupert, B.C. Phone 2S1 P.O. Box IN ThU Advertisement Is not pnftlishea oi disputed by the Liquor Control Board nr by th Government oi BritUh Columbia. LeBourdais Talks bout Cariboo PHONES It and 15 receive $960 with which to beceme established In the land. This he figured on the basis of $40 a month for a family of five for two yearb. Mr. LeBourdais told of the feaj - . : tures o: nis riamg. ine lourui "v VICTORIA. Dec Louis Le- est In the province. It hid more Bourdab. MP- for Caritoo. told 'than 3.100 miles of roads, all rf members of Ward Two Liberal As- i which were oassable and safe.:and sociatlon something of the plan he jit was quite possible to travel .tne has for placing settlers on the vast' 450 miles Iron Vancouver to Qve-qnpeopled stretches ol the Interior. nel In one day. . , of the province. ( In 1938 the Cariboo produced $3.- . HI scheme wo!d give each lam- ' 000,000 In gold, he laid, and raised, liy a free piece of property on wfclch 1 more beef cattle than any other dis-. to farm and two years relief A trict In the province, shipping some family of five, for Instance, would 17,000 head to market. P.O. Box 57S Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Established 1910-i-lndependently Owned and Operated Malkfn's Best Baking Powder 12-oz. tins. 4 tin Each BBBBBBBBBBBBnMBBWBBBBBVBBVBBBBBBBBWBBBBBBBBHBBBWI Heinx Tomato. Juice 99f 15- oz. tins. Each Cross t BUckwell Soups 16- oz. tins. 27C Libby's Tomato Catsup Q-f a Tall bottle. 2 for Pearl White Soap "Save the coupons" 4 for 19c Burns' Shamrock VacuumUed' 2 I-lb. pkgs. Bulk Peannt Butter-quajity. 2 lbs. lor Lard "It 25c -Highest 25c Libby's Dill Pickles QC 26 oz. jars. Each. Oglivie Flakes A new -fl Hp Breakfast Cereal Ea.A"' Palmolive Soap Giant O-f p sbe. 3 bars for - Libby's Grapefruit Juice Sweetened or unsweet- 4 Qp ened. 12-oe. tins. 2 for XVK ioc Jap Oranr the box' Box 'Buy them by 79c Prompt. Free Delivery Service Throughout the City Two Telephones for Tour Convenience Boat and Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES' Including all meals arid berth accomodation TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN From PRINCE RUPERT 29fi ftft From Port Simpson $39.75 ?OaUU (Reduced Rates Fare and one half also apply to Vancouver from lntfrmedlate points.) .: Children (Five years or age and under twelve) Half Fare Tickets on Sale trora November 1st, 1939 to Febrary ?9th, I9i -Good to return up to March 31st 1940 Steamers S.S. CAT.VLA S. CARDENA Leave Prince Rupert Every Tuesday 1:3 p.m. Every Friday 10:30 p.m. Ar. Vancouver ; Thursday aan. , Monday ajn. N.B. S.S. "Cardena will leave Prince Rupert Friday, December 15th ai 9:00 p.nu instead of 10:30 p.m. arriving Vancouver 9:00 p.m. Sunday. N.B-Those Intending passage on the "Catala" leaving Prince Rupert December 19th are advised to make bookings NOW. Tickets and.Reservatlons from Prince Rupert Agent (FRANK J. SKINNER) Third Ave. Phone 568 If Convenient, Please Purchase Tickets at Office Coal Coal Nanaimo-Wcllington Foothills rWWWif stoke up with Coal Rulkley Valley WefptOW CUT) ror warm comfortable home L VGyVetZ selected coaL We 7 OnSrdeS .all purposes F our carefully stock coakfor uruace Cook Stove Heaters. Our ceal has the hlthest heat content so start enjoying its comforts by filling your bin, now. PhJlpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phone 651 Phong 632 ii l.fmbwr THE DAILYNEWJj. 7" PAfiE fivf. if Eifiersd for Two Months Iron IRONCHITIS ncUra's Mixtnre Cleared It Dp tl f I t !.,. )ttf iUHfrrr tn Biuncmui, in 5.- coughl, eoidt or atthma IOU J utrnci wj tins rsivrugrg ripriiw, ana get quick r- f, Hi ton, Mr. J. UatmCnd, wyti It fauwr h!f luffrrrd from bron- litii for if pat two month and (bing w ga him Mmrtl to do any food. Finally w lrid Hutlc. 'i Mitturf. That wa ;u lo weclu a. ToJar h aayt ha f la Ulia a ntw in." Uronchiiu an J lough, harta-, coUt yU quickly to Buckley iitur. iou can uu irom ih tirar m that ic it doing you good. Tlx - J I . i - - f . u;n u rruarra, tiara, iougn pnigm rguu to com up iily, breathing roi ear, raw air ducit art ;d Don t tiptrimtnt Buy Uctlry Miiturt. OVfR fO HILIION BOTTLES SOLO I ri i TO SPONSOR BROADCAST I iual Radio Auetlon For Salratlon Army To Be Held Junior Chamber of Comrnme In Kevin PRINCE EDWARD'S BIRTHDAY PORTRAIT 1