r ma rocs THB DAILY Friday, January 3, 13 EYES Licence for Nu mounts Fnll-Tue Frames, the Newest in Eye-Wear Pressure And Sacrifice In Is IS in Seen jeen en ted sacrifice for the nation. pan. TRAPPERS Don't sell your furs on the waterfront Bring them up town to me. I'll make the buyers pay 30 more. I have a big contract to filL G0LDBL00M The Old Reliable EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jcwelcry Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS DODDIEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 261 for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties Fascist Press Warns United States OiaieS n UI Of re Aid AlU t.i Lnmber, Shingles, Cement, Gravel, Bricks, Lime We keep in stock all of the above, in quantities to meet every requirement. Aiso a good stock of Walibcards for fixing up an extra room and of course we itill lead In Coal. Large stocks of Imported and domestic to suit every purpose. For prompt careful service Our coa-ll .v.vr. f or you - jUEBSgf toed JLSMi Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. PHONE 831 652 B. C Turniture Co. Phone BLACK 321 Next Door to D.C. Clothiers Third A venae New and Used Furniture At the Lowe: Prices in the City. It will pay you lo come in and look over our large stock of new and used furniture 1 Beatty Washing .Machine In Al condition. Just like new ; 1 Large Size China Cabinet A real snap S32.00 S21.00 8 Reconditioned Typewriters Of various makes at very low price 1 'National Cash Register Just like 45 QO Large She Dressers From - S7.50 to S10.00 i Kitchen Ranges With oil burners. Complete from $40.00 50.00 New Furniture 29 Mattresses 3-3, 4-0. - qpj Special t).DU 16 Spring-Filled Felt Mattresses Regular $22.50. Q4 t A Now OXU.UU "6 Sludi'o Couches Can be made Into double bed. QQO ftA In the newest patterns tJ)J vUU 12 Chesterfie!dsOf the finest quality and makes at given prices. NEW ROYAL HOTEL Jt Zarelll Proprietor "A nOMl AWAY FROltf HOME" R-ftcs 75c up 80 Rooms HOt St Cold W&Ur Prince Rupert, B.C. Pbone 281 P.O. Box 111 EMPIRE'S AltSFNAT. IV Jwe had, therefore, favorable bal-;KTcn" occa-i wilds; if we are worthy of our . . .ik,,, muuwc. a a.vicwis UAf : cpvn seas smi upon nnm our our lawful uwiui CANADA IS CALLED O.Vance of $268,000,000. Our total fi-tinni Not onlv our nrosperity but (Continued Irom Page One) Kraai irdae m mese 10 monuis. our very existence as 8,11311011 ae- 1rt-1f..Vf.fV . UU t . . . t 1 m.mmaM 4viiu6 camu iicw sum, penas enurery upon uic 'sllehtlv exceed! -h pnnrmrmt v.. -m trvmn. rvf ihf British hv ivamio iuie Lrttu ouLu iw,iAAj,iAAj ana u Jinnire in this struggle against niilAtfA (. .-.. V.. .1-.t-..- YiVAt. 11.. A I t II-.. owucieu apitc i n-c j '-"& iiicij, uic i wo remaining monins aggressor nations. ro uanauiaii some 200,000 men on active servicejwlil add $400000.000 to the total. rMii,n hnnM fnnrt wen for a onrf tfiA rri1iieltn mop H 1r4im TT i rrrrr a w . ..... ...... . ... . . .j u i.vuuiivM v- - -nsncjaic uiuiic; uuc ui uur moment mat ne is engagm ui To Win the War has created an urgent but tem- military casualties as during this The national registration, indeed, porary demand from abroad for present year to the Netherlands, suggests that the efforts of all able- our metals and manufactured Totalitarian War bodied Canadians of both s xes may ' goods, while we have imported This Is not a war in which arret I be required for the winning of immense quantities of manufactur- mles and navies fight and civilians the war. and in that great stock- il commodities required in our go freely about their business. It I taking of our people evety effort ar effort. Again, the growth of is a war of extermination against has been made to determine the both our exports and our imports whole peoples, in which there Is I fields of work in which particular. has been, confined to the British no rasnect of sex or ane. as shown uKUY-aua individuals may may be oe mas. mas useful. useiui. Empire and mm the uie United unuca States, isiaies, by by the the massacres massacres 01 of civilians civilians at at v.. 1 Jircaj purposes. Again, ire vai- - " .ujrs ua "c tuu.. m in uus jiganucj ; ue of construction contracts award- enca. mus our exports to sxruggie or llle wlH not be worth ! ed has risen by 66 per cent as the Ar?Jntma- Braxil. Chile. Cuba, living for anyone who is not a ', , result of engineering work and in- Mexi. Panama, Peru and Uru-. German or even for any German ' austriai construction required by 3 ' "1C --irs. i-n monms or mujes to oow aown and the war. 19w bve shown marked expansion sblp Hitler. r . i ' i j i as ComrarpH vith tv. r-.i.i may not be an absolute necessity of 1939- only the first - Z1" Needed. . 'for the carrying on of human life. ?ltJS rf current campaign to 37 011 but it U certainly essential to the Canad and Latin America iL!! cl Ph?slcal conduct of modern clvll life in -ther. Vfil 'ZyZ LlfrrSfwL. ctlon Icanadlan must redu hisS : A'. . r .. inos- or us who remember the cxpenQUUres lo the minimum nec-' mant, ,-rT,rT,;. '?ani3nT Sf "P1 of the lastGreat for the efficient conauct of. iSStStSf PrC" W" the sl titlLSS nd puce all I cSf account of IU ta vhat 15 Jh0"4" "i hf lUp0Sal of arert a th state throu Purchase of i norths ritn.tlnr, (...,. . recurrence of that least lf-sufficieni rt'ft 5natton which then certificates tradln? rnnntri. nf ,. .h "'" useu as a result of the " " itU1ss stamps. Tne na- , . . uuni una aisastrcus !n nf "m cqmre every avails b! bv': not produce prlces JF5l Z collar of. Its current In to e neea, out ramer n ac- . .... -- - " . ,. . . - . connt nf tho fac vi n-.r.... '"c ana me mid- v. us raiinron i infn2SLLTCBffB3-!! ?! Jn thepresnt war " a 5!!!! .many ImporUnt basic commodities. Zl. .1 5' u domS s - LrI "LCI. our. re- llndeed. the statement was recent- vk. f! on ::."nr.J.,.00na 5003 ly made to a Parliamentary com- mteen n,fn nnnem nittee that U we Include irith our mceS i - - ' -t exnnrtx (h mmmnlltl . . eswmThwVtotour,: Pge," - elllng in our country, at least one- 5? L? v" e1' third of our national income comes ,1 ave. place to us from abroad. This means that " M..uie ns the income of most Canadians is iJ? 'affected bv the vahiA nf trade and'rlses or falls io SeSTSiSSJ 11 in proportion to the rise laU of SIS lUr hat l "Sf our exports. Export figures, there- ZSTm JZlT? commodltIes fore, are recognized as being of whtehu great significance to all those who t VeT jT0i study the trends of business in Can- . m Pla?- rada. , " ' " wto'w. to wnich at- Export, And Imports Z7l LS In spite of the strain and stress JSl i of war. our exports of merchan- U J Tth TSSLStn", d'se of domestic Produce Jll 'eT ot amounted to $964,000,000 In the SofJ?6 ' first ten month, of 1940 as com- nfbeZ bflZr ""- ab" pared wth $727X000 In the of XaT Ls T' same period of 1939. an Increase SSt wWch 12" f cf no kss than $237,000,000. In SJrlSn witTthS? addition to this we have exported thTram JSJ E nM ,d in the 1940 period $169)0.000 of 1,1 f1? the last; ISSS -ethel! imports too. have been hher in 17 when It b the first ten m(nths nf loin IL." ." that although . 1 u,e ieresi-oeanng debt of Cana- at at $877,000,000 .77nrv.rnvi as compared da increased hv a v rv. iw. with $594,000,000, the Increase be- tween JST at L ''T ,1 Afr lor our imporu'So" with merchandise and new .S.SST-Sffi CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Colton, D.CJh.C. Wallace Block, Phone 641 Mike Colussi Accordlonkt and Teacher AJlA. Certificate PHONE RED 811 from 5.134 percent to 352t rrrpn. I Cheap money in abundant sup- w a an essential i actor in our war effort and all Canadians are urged, as part of their personal contribution to the war. to "save till it hurts," and to lend their current savings to the country at the current rates of Interest. Thus and only thus shall we save the country and the Empire from the aggressor and provide for the future and the freedom of our children. All our fair prospects for the days to come depend upon the maintenance of British seapower, which alone enables us to sail the Phones 18 & 19 p.o. Box 573 Notice ! Confectionery Store Closes at 6:00 p.m. Weekdays Including Thursdays. Closed All Day Sunday MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY STORE -Mrs. James Clark Palmistry SILVERSIDES BLOCK Second St. Phone Green 416 THE SEAL ot QUALITY SE?I GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert Atlantic who are carrying on me ..... ti-h inHrvniAble courage v. against those who would reduce Europe to slavery, we snaa nmc whatever sacrifices are necessary to win the war. What, in the light of the exlst- tnat Canada Is Teaching a position export trade In 1940 will therefore Honest and most merciless struggle m2 situation, is the cconotnlc out- of "full employment" In these cir-j rank with the best Tears in the rwwHHi tn th, annals of man-' look for 1811? In view of the' great cumsiances special attention is oe- roscory or Canada, in spite of the tnd. Never before did civtUans projects now under way. the prosing given to the problems of iraln- relatively moderate level of prices, have to bear the brunt of battle'pects for the Immediate future ing recruits for our industries and The great growth in our trade as they are bearing it today. Never are much more definite than Is bringing female labor Into certain in 1M0 has been in the main a before have civilian casualties 1 usually the case at the beginning t vnp rf mm... Inn fnrfi.ctriAc Iwartfmp nhrvimMw-i TK. tm. .. i.. u, avam f - . - r mn-rwf tmnim.- i.nrvn the words of my colleague, th Minister of Munitions and Supply, in summing up the growing war effort of Canadian industry, .controlled by his department. In the House of Commons on November 20: 'The next eight months will' witness a ranid expansion of em pjoyment and constantly lncreas- The National Resources Moblliza-ibile our trade with foreign coun- Rotterdam. London, Coventry and!jng industrial activity. At the end uuu ui urn uw tuiiwucicu mc m.ou mc uiutiu oaj, tunmngnam, as wen as ay uie 0j tfiaH period Canada should be I government to use every adult Can-(taken as a whole, has substantially horrible deportations that are tak-(prodding tne practical maximum;' adian and his or her DTODertv wher- declined. This falllnz off has been in? n!r- in Poland and Lorraine. L. JT-.i-t. r ..t-v. LAST TIMES TONIGHT 2 Shows, 7:00 and 9:29 FREDERIC MARCH JOAN CRAWFORD In 'Susan and God' (At 7:23 and 9:13) Abo NEWS and NOVELTY COMING SATURDAY TYRONE POWER in -RRIGHAM YOUNG' . . v.. ntu lli i Jl IliUVU ---(-4 . ever In Canada they may be of most largely due to the Nazi conquest This totalitarian war, because ofjjs capable. The next eight months i ' effective service to the state. .of those democratic countries of th- economic losses and tho nas- " I11 LU'" vJ1 nave a.Te f"5 ons CJk evosea. to l oe mT more oisas- dUaS" of oi C Canadian VfAt. people. I I jnstxomplctcd Inst completed ten ten days days in in the the Air, Ain. ;. been been in in the-past the. put the the best best markets, markets, trans trous ior for the the losers losers than than anv any , doubt f..K. that :.-. J"!?;.?.! . . r1? nip " ""'s wnpioymeai nas nai- orally resulted in greater produc- our -haTe 1 Uon, parUcuUrly in these manufac- er me united Kingdom, Tor our other war recorded in history. and our men and women will ins- m.quu lBnn? mQuswes mat are prooucis. ana tne while me winners will also Japall procuc- fv" sulier.ufy uiy our our confidence coniiaence m m the me produc - 1 . 1 me wn iuuu. iuiu, comparing v .i w jui uaue lemaiy owing 10 wic ireinenuous j j me iirsi iu monios 01 mo with N.saies our aireaay auncuit miraens or renaDmtatlon ana re- TOKYO. Jan. 3: Premier Ko- ROME. Jan. 3. If United States' i the same period of 1939. we f in d.he at situation. construction. " mw-gc 10 me peopie iaia to Great Britain becarrics "in- that th? production of pig Iron has Again, tne united Kingdom has The enemy that Canada has to of Japan, warned them that they j tolerable," an Italian newspaper Increased 65 per cent, the produc- been forced by both financial con- face in this war Is desperately re-j must be prepared for increased In-isavs Unit. ... mt. fin it. .inn nt co.i nnt. ci . slderat-ons and hv vrv ternational pressure and unpreced-1 at war with Germany, Italy and Ja-' the production of motor vehicles 45 PmS space to reduce its Imports of British Ernolre and the domination iper cent, as compared wltn a gam ana ouixy rooa commo- or tne wprw by the overwhelming of 25Ji per cent in the production of citi- so that our United Kingdom forces which he has been creating manufacturing Industries as a markets for food commcdities are throughout the past seven years, whole. seriously restricted, although our His ruthlessness Is clearly Indl- ' KOneral production Is up 124 per P0115 to the British Empire cated by the slavery which he Is cent ana newsprint production 23 v""-il"cs aiso sunsianiiauy imposmg upon me subjugated Vallev. While Edmonton KVip. r-. " -r.v- proauc- Itive capacity of this great tom- dominated at the resorU. reprrsea. I I . M . . . I 1 .. 1 - . t . unwi. iiaiiYca oi ciuus oi vinuauy every per ceni. uuipui oi electric power. ""u result oi pcupies oi cAiivpe peoples oi me . city between Vancouver and Winnipeg skied at Jasper over th h a- , Resen-ations for the spring skLaj season-March. April and May m- ivll ITArTl sl IN tit? I A itiin if tlnue to ed those oi . is lTlVUll I TlllM reported by officials of th Jj.Tper 8kl Club. Indications arc ihe Muu- Conditions Are Ideal Now For Topu- gne Lake terrain will be m bv wr mnier spori numerous Americans as we ! . h. regular contingents of skllr from needed la many of our war Indus- act inai uanaaa is me second nignest culture and civilization, j Jaj.f-k, jan. J. storm, whlcn Canadian centres both In the ra.t tries, has risen 7.6 per cent, while krgest manufacturing country In Against this new barbarian Inva-j swept the west during the holiday and west Several feet of freih daylight saving time is being very British Empire. sion. the British Empire, with the brought mountain skiing con- snow already covers the long runs generally continued throughout the our Government and our moral support of the United States. J ditkms to a point better than at any from the summits of the Opal ply of electricity available for In- Pture former German markets champion of freedom and dernoc-1 mmmmmmmmmmmmdmmm CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Trains leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Alr-Conditioned "Sleeping and Dining Cars ,, Steamer leave, PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER on Thursday, 11:30 pjn. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River WINTER EXCURSION FARE, to VANCOUVER nrrnpu QQfi AH "ncW W Nov. 1st. 1940 to Feb. 28th. 19(1. Efpai return limit March 3Ut. 1941 For Full Information and Reservation, etc Call or Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 52$ 3rd Avennt Phone 260 Trince Rupert Agedts. for Tram-Canada Air Lines We bought three brand new heaters uusi so you wouldn't freeze We bought three cars to put them in They answer 'THREE-TWO PLEASE' Thenars are piiintfed in two-tone blue Their beauty is equalled in ease If you want safety with comfort Call us at 'THREE-TWO PLEASE' RUPERT'S LARGEST TAXI SERVICE "RUPERT BRANjr SOLE FILLETS Cellophane Wrapped No Waste 25c per lb. Obtainable at- MARKETS LTD. KUI RUPERT ERT mrrrnv BUTCHERS BULKLEY MARKET Also served at the Boston and Commodore Cafe? Smoked and Cured Fisfi available at the above Stores Packed By Canadian Fish ' & . Cold Storage Prince Rupert In I ffH DOCK w. JLilUt ' British Columbia FRESH SHRIMP Daily After 4:31 pjn. BOAT W.S.L. TROTIER'S J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Dank Bid.