PAGE TWO THE DAILY NFWS Clearance S A L E Uroken Lines to be Cleared Out at Greatly Reduced Prices in Every 'Department of the Store. Now is Your Opportunity for a Real Bargain Ladles' broken lines in pumps and straps, in leather J and suedes. GO Iff i Clearance yA&u Men's broken lines in calf Oxfords, fl high grades. Clearance ?Xaxtr Misses and Childs' calf Oxfords Q4 AC Real values $VO Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoe THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BR1T1SU COLOMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. FULLEN - - - Managing-Editor Paid In adrance, per week - Paid In advance, per month - By mall to all parts, of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid to advance - By mall to ail other countries, pet year Classified advertising, per word", per insertion . Local readers, per nne, per huertkxi - Advertising and Clreolairtn Te)ephae ws Department Telephne DAILY EXmON MraVer of Aodlt Bareaa t ClrruUtnms INTERNATIONAL EXPERIMENT 98 K EDITORIALS is J2 SA 02 Friday, December J. 1939. RUSSIA UNCHANGEABLE Practicallj the whole world ;vith the exception of German looks with horror on the brutal invasion of Finland by Russia. Evidently that country is adopting th Lactic? used so successfully by Germany in Poland whe. women and children suffered equally with men. Canadian? nenerallv did not quite expect action of th? Now that everybody seems to be looking forward td a new international order at the close of this great war one thing stands out clearly, and that is that small n tions are always in danger. Evidently it is a sin to be small and weak. The way to avoid bemer swallowed uo b I t Mis EJlen Wilkinson Labor c "bcr Common: is shown addressing w rkera SCOUTING DISCUSSED Patrol Leader Harold Ncrdan of the First Prince Rupert Scout Troot gave an interesting talk yesterday afternoi at the weekly luneheor 'of the Prince Rupert Rotary Crab is follows: Scouting was started by Lord nujjci i, ujric arr hit awui j Scouts: In Vancouver about 2.500 kind from Russia. They hoped that a country which pro-jwhen Lord Tweedsmuir came to fessed such high ideals would show that it was trymc: to; work them out in practice. This action makes it clear that Russia is still the same Russia of the days of the Czars j It has not changed. , QUE FOR SALE FOR SA1E Petter dlesel engine, stalinnerr 12 to 14 hn SUM 00 some objectionable power' with an objectionable ideology fob sale-two waterfront lots, .jraiiv i iur uiuser wno noia simuar views 10 ciuo logetner anc form a confederation for mutual protection and benefit. At the present time Great Britain and France hav agreed to pool their resources. They have a single command in the fields in the air and on the water while each country still manages its own affairs. When success comes to our arms, largely as a result of this close co-operation, will be the time to extend it to include such other countries as may wish to come in. It might well be included although it does not seem likely. When Germany has been purged of Hitlerism. she will be in need of something to take its place and will be ready for such a move otherwise she may gravitate tqward Russia. This is an ace of change and there is no.donbt that great changes will take place in the world nationally and internationally when the war is over. We have all been seeing our neighbors in a different light. England .hap been learning about London and London has been learning about England. Possibly in time New York may learn about the United States but not just yet, judging by sonv of the New York radio commentators. At anv rate wi are bein carried along" by a power greater than burselve? and the nations are in the melting pot. What they will look like when the DrocesS has advanced ten years, we can only conjecture. We believe we are moving forward although there are people who still fear that we are moving backwards. .' BUSINESS ACTIVITY The financial condition of the country is always reflected in its banks. Today we are publishing the f ihandal statement of the Bank of Montreal, and it win be seen that commercial loans have been increased durinir the year by about thirty million dollars. Everything points to 1 V Ml. 1 A . . , ' . . increarcu uusmess, possiDiy uue 10 some extent to oeiense activity. 1 J . M - . mostly furnished, central loca tion. Apply Helsersoni Ltd. FOUNT) GOLD SEAL "Fancy Red Socfceye - - f PINK SEAL -Finest Pink Salmon (282) THE SEAL QUALITY Packed 1 by tb wily talmon canning company with an all the year round payroll la Priocc Bo pert and Laws. t t Labor Mcfofecr Addresses American Workers B' H oi ft - i Canada h? snncsted we strive to ge: an enrolment of 103.093 but we hare- oIt been a Me so far to reach 95A00. In the world there art a boat 1.750400 Scouts of every creed, color and nationality. ' "Scouting is lost a great nut-' Lral Patrol Leader Gives Talk Te door game From the boy's point Rotary Club TeUinj of The of view Sewttto? puU htm into Work And Avid nr. Support ;fraternty gangs whkh are hb natural organization. It gives him 2 smart uniform and ft affords! him an active open air life. The Scout uniform was chosen for both service and usefulness hat. neck- J 'rehfef. shirt, short pants, sax and Ub He told of the meaning and alms , nf .rmfjr TT- .um avi fori TOm the parent a potnt A of Ylew pbysleal health and for the Sat-1;""" grres support Apple Day on furday. In outline the address was deretooment. tche resourceful ness and handcrafts. It puts Into J the boy dfaeioltne. pluck, chivalry 1 ind Srmm-d up In on? I Baden-Powell when he returned J?? K d raeter which to England from the Sooth Afrl-' rrorc than anythrng else can War in 19C5. The first trooo in Prince Rupert was started m aJffor, un huu P? 'n' Ufe develoo this eharecter h, 1909 by Berertey Brown. In Prtoee . r must lire uo to the Scout PromUe Principle f Routine The principle on which Scout ir.g works is such that th boy ideas are studied and he is en,-, rouraged to educate himself ln-j stead of being inttrucled. Thit principle Is equal to that of trie most uo-to-date educatlonalUls.1 We progr-aa as we are training' and adaot ourselrec to the changes' of every day life. "There are three phases in thlsi Scouting game: - I Wolf Cobs from 8 to 12 are I A. Robertson, Mastett. 231 encouraged to dereloa themselves! as Individuals, mentally and phy uxw ifima. warn oners. Mrs. at -rhe Ecouti ttom l2 n ivetneM. pnone maeK 43Z. Z8 develop character and sense of - duty A Scout does his utmost to , , rOK RryiVT ."do a ?ood deed every day." Rover ScouU from 17 on. rent ptwt iar. v,A. FXPTTlfTKe.roommi5.h0nsi' rd are for nractice of th. Scout Ideas of service m their citizen. ship. ' oioui ranks and badges arej . i-naerioot. 8econd Class, First Class and King Scout FOUND-Two keys on ring, one a .T ata ls to make the Yale:. .Owner may have same by , " c,re,"Hon k003 cmzens ana paying, for this advertlsemenU f t!fch thc bo-F" to 10 - the Boy Scout motto, 'Be Prepared.' - We do not Interfere with the boy')i religion, wnatever form It may be, although we encourage him to practice what he professes. "Like "other organizations we must have funds to carry on bur work. We need mnnM tnr -n flags, bandages and Instruction', books, camp equipment et. Each' Ccout buys his own uniform. I Funds muA be earned 'by the 3Muts themselves by their work and not bf begglngr. Various ways cf making money such as the Boy ScouC Apple Day are adopted. Scout leaders, commissioner etc-' all -except organizing secretaries and Dominion secretaries are volunteer workers. j "We appeal to the citizens of Prince Rupert t0 help- us to make-cur Apple Day on Saturday a great success. j In closing mav I iuot the words of Lord Tweedsmulr. Chief Seoul for Canada: 'Canada Is our glorious heritage. My tjj great snlrit of Scouting contribute to making her n even greater unit within our beloved Empire M VANDERHOOF Edward Molse and hU yoanger hare awed Into Mrs. Lamb's doubles which produced torn heuae oa Church Avenue, play and keen competr:"' M( . Mrs O. Bradley of Vanderhoof Maon mj VanoVrh- " n last week for Vanoourer. nav- fraffrnir vrit to Hcnand Tnms. as inoian nor three rhtWrm ,.e m ch4rt .-reentry and prweno . Mr'1' at the LeJac Indian industrial lh-. , i,wt irf . neiwt. ,n . .. MlJt moor near Fraser La, met wWr Hdjeirt faNltBttort. charje af dfrmtaTa p an aee.'ieirl and broke his arm, ail- " Pta, A number of bays of the For Cocker. R o Mat:he- q , brot.V,- Zar. had a. narrow ea- emiBU ran iron ten y " "" a, J' "'mM-. sUU yMf: of ate. appired cape recently when a br bull moose eharted them at 8trt SUpendlary Malstra( J.f. Lake. The older boy oVrpatctvd . w enarjes or Mr; animal With S rrfie. rawyiB imcs. ounorq teneea were siren In each case Edward Forfar has returned to V - i A o. t 1 &. r .t... ju uac v ik The rtrst badrrrtnterr " " W!ir 'rviw wx-aranc wdrmnterr tournament tournament i!. 1:7 m m t- m a mp io Vancouver ana rimer Rupert of the saasen -M VMM OS FAJSL1 I IfAMMEnSMni! B r. ! c-pj-Hen nrt. who Biad u in Vanduhuof w J"l P"' ;'87r a herrereruiT h . Sunday. mi, This -n. was an nu-fed last ,d America W X91J ami fl4j Mr and Mrs. Gordon Smediey Axartean tournament of tilxd appear rd ft film. BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 presentation, in easily understandable form, of the Hank's ANNUAL STATEMENT 31st October, 1939 LIABILITIES UABlUTirS TO THE PUDUC Dcpoiiti Note of the Bank in Circulation . , . . Dillt Payable . .... ,. 7 Jnfu mtU J .iofiWfr Acccpuncts and Lrttrr of Credit OimnnJInj . . Rnmmtt9t"t. Other Liabilities to the Public Tout Liabilities to the Public . . . . . UABIUTIES TO THE SHAREHOLDERS Capital, Surplm and Undivided Profm and Rcjents for Dividend . . ri nfiiKni, tkt ihmhaUt " Voul Llabiirtirt u it it Rt, RESOURCES To met! the foregoing Liabilities the Bank bat Cah in in Vaultt ami Money on Depmit with Bank of Canada f Notes of and Cheqoei on Other Banki . , tfUt it tmk of trmWrn . Money on Drpmit with Other Dank .... .intlMt 0 itmmd or si tkl tMMt. Govrrnmem and Other Ilondi and Dtbcnturrt . . ' ntt4m mt iri rJtr Tbf tytttn tfn nmttttt Stocki UJtttrttl snJ oihtt lUnkt. Xmt Uttftdtmt milt ttlm. Call Loant outside of Canada , . , ,t , tttmUttJmt ikm ftW hm mi nHMHrt m,tm .khlTl l-Jll Loam in Canada ftfuMr itumi mi tttmrti h mJ mh mf pitiir fj0 thm lb Urn i. Rankers' Acreptances . . . , , , etmt itti scttftti othrf kmkt TOTAL OF QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES ( tqust to TfiJWr of all LiMlUUt to tbt rmblU) iMim to rroincui and .MunKipal uovernmems i-irKluding School Distrias . . , . . Other Loam . r T mli,liatr,; ittmrt,. mtthmi tmi btti, nniifimi tomuttfi ; 10004 001101. Dank Premises , . '. . Ttn h-H(i" h itt ttniti it tirt rsxu hiit 1 cmt : ik, ,! mi 001 J it,, 0mmitt t ,1 IffttfitmttiTft, mi 0n ,0 th Imh 1 Mm "t'-l . lit rl, tf trtlii Imfb tntfil I IJ.9OO.0OO, t-ppttr mnJ Itiitu. Real Ksute, and Mortgages on Real Esratc Sold f the Bank , t Aitmtti ib tomt j lit Bnl'f timifn mi 10 pwt oi trim rnlkri . . ' Customers' Liability under Acceptances and f Letters of Credit . , , . , . vi - H-''!' fUithi f tnumtft Mf0M,i of UrttA . Crtiif hitiJ mi DtM Mtpi,i iy ik Bk h' ibo M(00l. Other Asset not included in the Foregoing . . Making Total Awrts of mtti pjymrm of UAilnin to th PtWt f Ittvlngtn exttit of Attttt ottr UMlil'm In the Pmhlit PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT 1 Pff for th rear endrd JIt Ortckrf, W, Jnt malfef mirrUtm to Ceofmaoif eem Fund, oo( tl rfikb Uni f.fl ptmiiit fof ,BJ ini D.oWui Vhbti ht$ brtn mie, m Uttt itioxt DnmtmrM tnl VtmttKM Government Ti tmmntmt w 1, 1 1,4 i J.4J DitfclfoJi iid or ptyMt to SKtrtkoUr, . , . JH880,000.00 Apropnition for Ifank Premitei tt,X 00 in 1 Balance frf Profit oJ Lom Attint, J)iffftf, . , . . VtUtKtt( Pnit vl lnfjrrieil fnrwjrj ....... IIUNTI.Y R. DRUMMOND, FrrtiJttl Hi 1M 19.1173.17 f ' 742.60 ,67.U .3V12.8IHJH 22A.54il.9l Ml i1,n25,50367J0 94H.502.92I.4 $ 775.445.T fMl, 3,5Rd,rKW.V lt.,W.5 ' JACKSOU DODD5, O, W. SKINNF.V, Join Gttttd bUmm strength of a hank is determined bj Us history, Us policy, 1 CTht management and the extent of its resources. For 122 j tars tbt II Bank of Montreal has been in the fore I rout of Canadian finance. Jj