PA (IE TWO.. News Department Telephone IDMLY EDITION Flo m Solid Comfort and Dependability in.. These Shoes 0nyx Arch-Grip Shoes iReEths Plio-Eedic Arch Supporting Shoe "Gracia! 9 Iliight, Comfortable, Snug HeeWiitling Lines, 'Widths to EEE "Miss Atlanta" Shoes For.jfeneral all round wear and priced from Member of Audit Bo reau at Circulations $3.95 F AMILY SHOE STORE LTil. n Home nf Onnd Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PltlNCE KUPEKT - BIUTISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. limited, Third Avenue H..F. P.ULLEN Managing-Editor iPaid In. advance,. per week ' " iPaid In advance, per month " .By mail toui part, at British Columbia, "the British EmplreTnd United States, yearly period, paid in advance iBy mall fcaall other countries, per rear tCiassmeduivertilng. per word, pr insertion ' tLocaj readers, per line, per insertion """""J un -ircuion Telephone ss So Tuesday. January 9. 1940. ED IT 0 RIAL Ai M -3.00 9.00 oi HAHI) TO TAKE Doubtless the news coming tfrom Finland and ;Rus-.sia these days is hard. to take by those who have.continuj ously jiointed to .Russia as the example to be iollowed. The; iauit lSiiiot .with the Russian people but in the aysteni vviu,ii'nus.ueen imposen upor tnem. The people were imposed upon by the czars for many years and were'heki down through a vast system of espionage. Under the jpresent system the oppression is even. greater, thecondi ition of theipeople in many respects worse and the-espion' .age, and police system more merciless. There has, how' ever, been imnrnvempnt. in thP vth tlioughJt has been a one-sided,educiition and many of thd iHfjjuMwii .IU..H1B young nave oeen whollv false, ir, spite of this, the educational system is an improvement over the did and -more people have learned to read anr write, therficst stepitoward improvement. ; WILL UIIRSTA JUfRAK TTT Will the present system of administration in Russia fureuiv up as a result ortne present military iailureiin'Kin Hand? Many neonle think so ;inrt mnnv mnra h at seems to us that it is too soon to expect anything of that , "Wi muijc.uie mine nanus 01 a clever tvranii x,Jia.i,iiuiiufu.un wnat is nappening m all parts of the country If n break comes it will probably be through v..v. M...,.Uuiruveii unere every regiment is permeated with spies whonreport to Stalin of the conditions among the Sn,??"1.?"!1,08111 revolt iR n,'med the hud bud. shot d J Jlussiaiooliahly attack Roumania.and suffer (leieat on that front, there is a possibility of an overturn anauians are watcning with great interest the of Europe and especially .Russia. There seem to be anew people, anxious ior Russia to succeed. These are mostly, outspokenly the -Communistp or Communist pathizers. Tliore are people who would like to see "thd Stalin government overthrown. A third section ,of tho people hercifcra what mirrht : fnttnw ;f JHnK Mrs. Anderson Of :ia Is Dead iWas Wife of Well Known ltetired. (Clergynun.iKormerly.ofNanaimo il .... ..i.r-.- .. ft itiiu AiissioinLity VICTOHIAjJan.lflj (CP .1 ision City. THE DAILY NEWS GREAT! BlttTAIN'S f Ain;Tp FINLAND y-. (GontlnweditromlP,8 Ona tien which would, mate? permanent its resells.' On The! Home) Front .Turning to the home front, Mr. Chamberlain reviewed events atace thffistiyowar. By proelama- Lkans in Sirttfmbr and DiiNlwr ister and a thirdproclamatton made the total; 930,000 men. thus devei oping military, force on a prodig ious scale. Mr. Chamberlain thi went on to j&fcrto Uk civil defences, air raid protection, fighting afrereft. antiaircraft grots and the auxiliary fire. police and air rakh forces. Speaking of such civilian defenet-measureaas evacuation; nlacknjuw restrictions oi public tr.tertainmeiit. thePrime Minister attained ttr4t these vast preparations had occasioned a irreat deal of hardship. lnconveniewee. loss of artd even Umut life. Four w. MVM.J money L I 11 1VK V i ..IV- UV! sarj. some have asked. Ilave we ljeaue gone too far in th" interests of safety?' ' The preeastons had been modified and amended where possible but Uie Prime Atlnlster did not consider .that the risit of air raids was over or even diminished. As f-teng as this was the case it would be a tactical mistake to reverse the poliey whtrh was being followed. Mr. Chamberlain expressed regret that somf of the. evecuated children phad returned to town. Thej would ;Rot only .be a profJem when I sporar nwAir IHMERS L J WiUi one more eet of fixtures to be clayed in the first third-of the . . vicuna .wi --vt Five Five Pin Pin Bowlini; Bowline Lea-rue League, there there Is Is a a :tjmIUU and Imperial (HI fT--k CMl , omnia man bM-rate -- three -way tie between Bankers M-lkins and Home 041 for leader- ship, each team having won nine 8ame ana 1051 Tne tomUl 500,000 oadebeen mer. called to reg- i '.tHtsi ai.uir itiu?wttjjj.c. ami i . has wxm three igame5 and lost seven. Kiniberly ear Toj) In Hockey Hockey Scores Pacific Coast Lea me Portland 2. Vancouver 1 HockeyStantliugs 0 TO' count rv lmi-.-.M, k Pacific -Coast Leame air Vanoouvr 10 1 M -AM raids, began bat it was. fact that Portkad C :l 10 49 Ti their he-lth.had beeivbenefittc&as Seattle 8 0 50 5fi a result of their stay in the coan- try. They had. increased in httrht and weight.: He hoptsi that the par ents would realize that it was to the interests of the children to be left In the evacuated areas and would accept, the .sacrifice lhat separation wouia involve. Speaking of .the general attitude Of the nation towards -war. Premier Chamberlain slid he did not .believe any people ivere more pat- 'They Shall Not Pass' Watchword and the ending of eharaXi the spirit of dom- n Burin, ,Hn rninister SZ) of 7' sup- I lnatlon which n. P,J ""usn iroou..nowin Franee mon miw -n... v . man policy. "But T am not to sire fK , that they know what thev are ,tm . ' against and what they may have uurgm. to face in-this grim struggle. We -i . . have got to do without a lot of AUfj-tOriUm At ..vi.6a jc jjuii miat Tery mucn. With more and more man power Wopfinrrc Poilr behig demoted to armaments, it J.laUilib .I'dlki meant that less and less man pow- - er was available for the production Structure Will of civilian requirements. The great To Have Capacity L,ritv . vr For 28.940 om 01 inose tnat coua.be usefully Persons employed was beine eraduallv talc- en UD and the demand fnr Ithn. Viwrrmmm t . w. . Itmrt ..'I uuiu oe even xreaier Tbere would Jshn iiinm,nr r-i, ....... also have to be change over from day as President df the Vancouver one oenpation to another. Exhibition Association, announced In production of war mn.tn-i.1lii nlans for h rmiiwt . - w kwwwvAv.- -ij. ... 4 .4twr me food stuffs, only oart of which 000 audlLnrinm tj.h,,.. uw. . . . - iMiAkut iaift, couid be produced at home, imports the structurf to have a capacity. were necessary and, in wartime, oi 23j0C0 people these moved, more slowlv Thp im. porU hadito be paid. for either !n gold, in the sale of foreign securities or export Of goods and services, reserves of all of which met be,mainlained. There were rtmhr reasons -why .experts imiut b- tn. creased as much as possible and all things possible done without rdo not think any one will com.. PARIS. Jan 9 (CP)-The rx. M. eae : when we tlbility of an earlv reconitnK.Tiori tnuiK oi tne sacrifices and 'hard- .iidl of the French rixjicii war war caomev hih,t is u stun thlps 44,,. being . A, suffered: . by . those who being discussed in polltlcalnuarters. - serve on land, sea and in our forces. In the alr Conscription of Wealth . . i' utuilll n HHII WLTH .. . . . Reconstruction Of French Cabinet In Short Time Seen '.WINNIPEG WHEAT PltipES WIIInPEO. Jan. 3: (CPiVin- Mr. Chamberlain recalled his "JPfe hedt futures were Off . ,fcq warning befcre.th war that there '? 5. yesterday wltH Alay closing would hv tn ti..4i - 31 80c ew York prices this ttuTl.Jr"Zln were fcc -to. tie lowe w. mvb....m. nic gfciii. ui Mr -II . ..Hi ,-. ... ... 'Ateu-Ri which had ' w,in cwng at-4lxnHr. r hhw, . kiUMll by hh colleague, tlw Chancellor of loosened. Tioy think it might mean a long period of in- Ef Z"1 L . neaf,y tuiniled u thTW aeeiared the premier. ii ,i . I""i-'-", Ui wir tmiiui y greatly inv u"8 way wwairo euminaung ing that it is their detlre to -th peded uuithrdwn back a.century. While the industrial pro- ,pronu ffom of anna- rSn cT the -SumSiTS wcisbf of 'the country .under the present recime has not mfnJf 3t"as :"wf3r - that the would like to treat us like the vie-been satisfactory, there has.been progress and -it waulS'JlT 'h a'" w m their a ,, tv toJose that little. . It may tSkeearsT 5 U ) What WOl d' he lmt,ihtrintr--n.aint n . f....i J .h, -mi,- t iU assigns-on in uerman people Wtf jii notanticipatf d that It would I whKh the war is being fought and he necessary for any person to go'aj.aisult of which they themselves Frederid: w Andrm if. r t ,y.;uns wa3 nwes" a -enR They mutt realize wen known re?redT-, JTf? " heiUh aie"icl'y- 3I that the desire of the Allies is fof 'S her? She .ISmSS htH!t,noe exception .humane and.Chrlstlan jiutlce.and forme ly ived a Sat tng to an enddf methods . .... .i liLLUiv FXKfrriLirii ifrr inp m,t . i M . . . . i i . . iFire 'tlimiiiinri it'i.. innn.,f! people rread -.the tDaliv iNew it . K""i"U iv fclTClilUlCIll iciunce oi inosi! urmcioicw nnrl nhl.h n.M ....... u -4 .1. standards whleh.il! fleaircd. It.was, over -rcalier iiaUoiund.whlchiar. Ithealeslmdf all that vtttorv ihoulrl ibft secured in the fciortest possible ards jf western. clvllatlon--nMth-. Um J"wmcn jodswhlCh are are;aetested,noUo.ily,b: detested mot. only (by pays .to Uet (them I know ,-h-'w . ..... JAIre. haveitoell u hwsc.hc- ine ah eaibut by all democraUc na jAirs.iuuTeiioiaeil. jrlflce-jniinfnmnnlw .ffn.f,.iii ... i - WIN HALF . 'the Last .NithU Games in Com- merriil Hauling League iptah .783 Bulger i3 Large. .i atnttf Hi Marrison- 141 Asemissen .cod ToUls) .7u Imperial. oiu. 1 KnBlor ;na Ilartwlg .15 31 R-iH :i IB Ktlstmanson ..isi tC Brfftd , . .133 Handicap -39 . Total, :78 KOIt BALL 109 13 31 lit 1 ut 13 133 158 m C3J 1 136 131 144 3.4 m Ml t 1ST 133 147 tM 110 3 01 lftS.lrf. 121. 138 140 sa m ci 1 . IM HI J 143 108 "24 ' mi 3 m m 112 Ml 683 3 100 in tw 13 e4 3 Thetfldint fotttt hlf td date it as fellows: 'Printer Savoy'Hotel British. Forces 'Now hi France Onirl. Advance Guard. Says Minister-f l Supply Aiizu AnartmMti tiotic or more reaxlv to saetlflf ...... . uc' Oniuin.sMiuw. mi m-ur tiu nn n.n(rt - vw. VM'thin -than th fH lunnU of f ' " themselves people this I. W .14 .-1 :ll 3 L Ptt 6 to 10 11 9 13 21 14 12 11 3 ""'.' oaii' II) Kuon condiUon. Apply Dally News. tf. Cost $100,000 .And, lTW f1OTl SALE-Oook stove with ell burner cempkte Oood condl-tlon. Phone Qreen 339 tf. SAIX-PnuUcallv new dm. tte -set in natural wood Four piece bedroom aalte with spring mattress. Call-446 4lh Ave West. ' (7 TOIfBALE - Sealed tenders win oe received by the undersigned up to noon Saturday. January in. lor tiie purthase of the naiibut boat "Kyrlelle. length 0 feeet, beam 12 feet, powered nj y,.f iiapp engine. This ooat may, be seen at the New nwerxnen-. Float after the 9th instant. Terms strictly cash. Iljghest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Official Administrator. ,,9l FOUND rouffD Alan's blaeic kid fleece lhied jtlove Owner may have ame by paying for thU adver-tlgement. tr WANTED WArrTED Housekeeper, middle- agea wwow preferred. Apply Box 27 Dally News, ioi WAI?TED Capable general for house at once Apply McKenzieM Furniture. HtfAUD AND 'icflOM ROOM News and Board. Apply DEALER WANTED Aflmtt;n,tUntLI ..I" ...i r.. J . Buiiururiipneavai.'rrr.r..-"' w"f,l.com- '- to anrilhllate Mm Miaitnn active .. .- Dally! MO) I 'mM'Miuiuir iire&eiu system if not rrooaanulhat thd mvuu,ca "l were n01 aosoiuwiy Qerman people but they must to, T2?t tl nra,er w Stallll government , is corrupt, - - it must he.aceeilted 1'k.lUV.kklHCU thnt bill tho MS!nr- Meat w0Uld brought to realize tlul.they arere-1 J th Weaf f, prdduets country country is is not not yet yet ready ready to to function function as a democracy was . aW,nst, i v S'Sf ai. itooinsoti im tumh.. .i mans Bidg., Vancouver, B. C. LOST" (10) iiwox Sleeping ........ room for two, 80.1 Borden Street. Call mornings ; : (9 ujnr Yellow gold watch, -very snull with Initials M, T, H, gold bracelet. Iteward. lleturn to Dally News. t Weather Forecast era (tit QM wtwf hem LmmI ow tlik lifuviQ-e B, C. Furatore Co. Values In New And Used Furniture llfril Kltehen ltaiue-li. good rondltioi, o! vuriou moltew Prior S18, S20, $22.50 uml S25.50 U 3-pitc Chetlerfielil hultiv-. Just like itw ilireMer VMwTl t Sessions 3tdjy(0liinie,(Cloik Jatt Mte 1 Violin At ? VwiumClen At New Furniture 1 3pirreWloariClteterfiia Utet xtf4 1 Cheiterfitld lied-iiid fcmy Cliairw At 1 3-pieee Cheite rftll In met and the latest Jtvlr 4.50 S7.50 to $13.50 $7.50 u' $WM S89.50 SS9.50 $98.50 been wttt vam or vanfflvr Jaknc; nwth to strong nofftHMtt wind . I HI in.' .- ww iiiimi Will, mi i-Mrt tMcairfi the entmw 4 Dominion Mnimi.ng-i.l -Mretu Cnnwers , henr km mt it I Oentral BwmmIi flh twessuw mm vomc tttix:ri:it - With Iku hnnsir... fAr tK. MriflH . . - .... 4 r . li .r' ,T ls ww over vanconm minn ana opr price were im0hmmi t., C1- Ma-" ;" UJ" h-be''' fof iumatrh lmwhieh. Mooee hayet" - .. " ' - ' to roil its scores .animt iiraperial . Oil Lat nlfht Saoy 'Het wen two, jpmer to one from Canadian Bsettlsh and Imoerial Oil defeated OyrotChib also two jastes to one hansriian Scttitli 1 1 i Kirthhoff m m Defeated Nelswi Maple Leaf.LaU Lahmer 1109 131 ru;muouonte Uiliun iuirta Bhrr ,g Game oMLead Knifht .101 Denaldeon :1S KUIBEHLY. Jan. : (CFtICim- Uahdleap ?3J ivHv Tlrniroff r rifniifwl Nlcrut ... J - - n .wvv . . . . . .IQlC .lo month.- haii gone by and air raids 'Maple Loafs by a ecore of to l -S-um Hotel- i i . . 1 l. l4 - ... . 1 1 1. 1 u.lr nao i io i same ana to some tnat!"l " ww nnuui iun Smith Aii seemed to be even dfcsaoinUng. i of the Maole Leaf.-rfor lead- iieue Slwi cre aii mese preauuions neces -"h howciuj Merrt1' iu Zartfil Has Arney Phone BLACK 321 Tlllllli AVCW iwwwHnHwwHnHaHwUww-wwwT-. LINZEY & DAV1ES PHONKSriSB-aHfi AYLMER SOUPS Mushroom Ox Tail CWcken Vegetable Beet Clam Chowder .... Tomato Vegetable -ISlUIMnus TIPS Per Un Linnrs ciioick Per Uj o. i r AND nUTTlNOK-TENDnit PIltS unpen b 3 for 25c TO YOUR iwrovTit. J, m Kippers . Por 31.50 we wlll dtlrrer hor a in- n any I-tpressInt in afTor I. cL? tinu v Espre. point in Alberta. 1touIJ?Min N-'Mta"niy n"'cliewaii and Manitoba. " POitTi.EN.T ! ' 5 of comhrnee. W. Min p w,h iionie nnd aililrpsi. "'v m nun name off, I " .1. . h " I O taflaoui r Pthice Ilupert to. Ltd. nilr. i snip a mm rox 0Fxm mocmss nrltlih Columbia ?