I For Real Comfort and Wear DAILY r j 1 EDITION "GREG" Working Boots i ... Are Unbeatable Men's oiled calf, Panco or leather soles platjftoes' or toe caps. UjJ from 430O0 O 0 0 0 00 CH OO 53.95 FAlLt SHOE STORE LTD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. rBINCS TJPKT - BJtiriSU COLlUBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prlnct Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Aranue U. F pULLEN - - - Managtnx-Editoi SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, toy earner, yearly periua, paia ln advat.ee Paid In advance, per wek -. ,.. Pale In advance, per .month fiy mull to all parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid ln advance : Hj mall lo an other countries; pe year : ADVERTISING KATES tAasa'fled advertising, per word, per insertion -J ocal readers, per line, per Insertion , Advtrtblng and Ciieuutnm Telephone 9t News OepaTtment Teit-atior.t ... ... 81 Member of Audit Burrau ot cirrulmtion't UtSM .12 0 Well Acquainted With Agriculture In Canada West anp ar Tirxuaiiy Slaves to naru .iasKinai?ters. tne ouonjs Arm spent -most enjoyable Wry interesting, and instructive but whether it is -fact vr at falconer's Hau. The fiction is not stated. .It Is certainly not a novel in the gen erally accepted term. PURGES IN EVERY COUNTRY of, a difference over policy or political leadership. Frh jUct IR.w And J.H.BULGER Valentin DAiny Optometrist mONft 647 Reval Bank BMf. j . If you lose" anything, ad1 rrlisc lor It part of the evening -was taken up oy -cards, prize-winners being Mrs. Ons Anderson and Morris Peterson. Dancing was Indulged tn until the Ne.v, year was announced. This Every country under a dictatorship seems i o find was greeted with everything cap purres necessary. People suspected of being disloyal, not "u'c " ', se as noms to the country but to the jrovernment of the day, are un- l-eremoniOUsh' Shot Russia has been the most glaring mbslded, refreshments were served example of this, the slaughter having it is estimated and dancing -was resumed until raclipd o something like a million lives, independent x)f into-the New Year, the millions who were deliberately starved to death iur- ing the famine. In China it is said that one hundred per- trains 2.000 ofhcers ftons Vere recentlv "liauidated" for makintr friendlv Ad- wt t o JauaiL We can understand the necessity of that WS1T222; Jo Z . . . j 4. - veteran soldier. Q.M.SJ. J. O. R, in-wartime but many "liquidations have taken plaee in Es,n, MC d.irln nin . f -rity of Alberta, Canadian Officers' i Training Corps has graduated 2X100 men as commissioned officers, WHIMS OF F.VSIIIOV KELUHER, Past, Jan. 4: CP Whlmt of fashion are proving profitable far Xelllhtr farmers, ey turned to fox farming during -the depression years. The Industry now pours $100,000 annually Into the district. nra lunvr news. mi i . TELFORD New Year's "At IS MAYOR Hme" At Armory. Takes JtfioeTiKtay and Announce " , . i m 7 Ills Policy Will Resign Tern- ' ...-. ..-.. Afnoon porarily From C C F, , , . Officer commanding, officers, VANCOUVER, .,rr, Jan. 4: - Mayor w l-,-mi.,irw1!nffiirniliin Lyle Telford took office today a. nt thB in,. ntan hM .4.-,. 0. Vancouver's chief magistrate and. nual Ncw years M Home- ln the tn doing so, announced his deter jnlnaUau to .move .toward the relic: if -distress among our people." He. succeeds .Mayor O. C. Miller. la, his address, the new mayoi ; said he will demand from the ' provincial government a just share of taxes collected ln Vancouvei Armory on Monday afternoon, about ISO attests being present at Jan. 4:-Prellmlnarf .Standing to date: holding and un'revlsed Iigures released bj . the Dominion Department of Flsh-Boston leries for the ten month period Rangers ending October 31 indicate HkelU Americans hood of an increase In caUhes llj Chicago ' present trends continue. j Toronto I Recorded in hundredweights Detroit catches thus far show an Increase! Canadiens for Canada as a the total estlmatt 1 and other actlvlUes in western Can- Amounting to $16,034,710 which, If ada tor three years. Subseouently sustained, sirecests an aDDroxlmatt ' he spent ten years In legal and increase of half a million dollar Wednesday. January 4. 1939. real 'state business In Manitoba. wnen revised figures are available - lie was eouor 01 me uaupnin press ( TODAY'S WEATHER MOST SELFISH PEOPLE 0Mr.'rOuSS'entered the service! : About the jnost selfish people iri the world are. th or tne Canadian National Railways ! prince Rupert Clear, northerlv who read novel?. . They become SO absorbed in, the' lived of land department at Winnipeg. He: meter. 29.62: temperature. 36: sea th'0SeaboUt Whom-they read that thev know nothing of was iransrerred to the Department smooth. What isgoinir-on around them. Work can wait until they ' Sl "Lt ?f S!" .Ple d MaU : . r - r . i , . Winnipeg, on January 15, 1924, as. wind, ten miles per hour. are J-eady, fnends are a nuisance and, as for parents oi chlsf later as-, Laagara isiand-aear, easti relatives, they Sll'el simply people to be Ignored. distant to western manager at Win-1 1nd. five miles per hour; baro- k ' Have you ever been in a home where one of Lh mem- nlpeg. He was transferred to Mont-: aieier. 29.66: temperatue, 35; ligh hers of the family is deep in a book, hearing and eeeing ISilS.SfS"' 'I2!' aar,l,1 welL nothing Of igoingSn around? Someone speaks to STl XlZs the reader but Ihere is no answer Until Someone says: ager.. land settlement and develop-.'temperature 36: light chop iuar are vou comnur to dinner i tnen sne -ihu .wui. Mr.-ourwn nas oeen in sue- buii Harbor Part ciondv. eater. -... t - . . . . .j i . . i i ! with a Start and very reluctantly puts the book down or cesskm recreUry. second vlce-pres- Jy wind 25 miles per ! carries it with her so that it will be within reach as soon L0!! hour: taro-' temperature. mpera 29; sep'Hill .... . . s (Miit.iir ui mic aiiictjciu rougn. ; US ttiq repast IS over. . . . Development Avjoclation. Alert Bay-Part cloudy, easterly I Much novel reading IS a form Of debauchery and j IS the Mr. Ourton brings t his new wsi-iwlnd. ten miles ter 4jouk baro- ; result Of lack of JJSeful occupation. .A person call become ta " -estem superintendent of meter. 23J15; temperature, 36; sea ' iintoxicated With a l)00k as with a bottle of liquor. It is oniration . and Agriculture for choppy. .1 .i a 1 i. . ?.i j - ie I someining to ve. mauigeti vun moaerauon. i , : LEARN ABOUT SUMATRA Canada. Canadian Canadian National National svstem system an an Estevan Estevan Cloudy, ClmiHv a-wtheast fam!hMt vint wind intimate knowledge of farm and x miles per hour; settlenient conditions tn western 29.76. f ' : : I I f ., A recent book, that gives ag ood picture of life among . . the planlers in Sumatra is ""Tropic Fever" a translation Alice Arm hninv irointlie Gernian, telling of the adventures of a young v J J HurigaKah in that intensely hot and unhealthy island. JlleW Year I arty The island is chief Iv settled by Dutch people and govern- J ' mentally IS 4a Qtltch COlony, It is Chiefly pf Value tO the Cawl I-arty and Dance Saturdav! world' because It a source of supply for rubber which -Wfht. Much Enjoyed ' ; nBQgitdeinand'today. The work is done by Coolies AUCE ARt New; Chinese .and Javan Malayans who work tinder contract year! Eve the residents of Alice' 'SPORT BOSTON IS 'BOWLING MOVING UP, RESUMES the affair which was as enjoyable Defeated New York Americans Last Anele's Win Wean Sweep Thre as ever. Night Maple Ifi anCan- tm NM Victory Over Ranger. Receiving the guests were Lieut. adiens in Draw Col. 5. D. Johnston, officer .com- The second half ot the LadleC mandlng. Major C. V. Evltt and BOSTON Jan. 4: (CP Bos- Bowling League schedule Rot un-; s" ton Brums regamcu a "" "i j - ----- ana mrt -will m sees pk new new sources vnirr"; 01 t wv-1 rev W , MrSi Johnston and J4rfci..Wtti. National Hbckev League defeating Rangers tlirre games enue irom ine utility companies m chaf f tfae , t fri by deteatlngSnll while Knox Hotel Big fUster! in an attemnt to reduce the prlc. , , sianomg .aa ..&. j ,.. ,, ,.,.,., !.r.hnt-l w,v,n ai lca New York Americans 2 10 1. pawa uruc u..u. v" 01 of essential essential foods looas or or raise raise the inc re- re -by two n,.rlno, .k, aft,rnon., thm -va 1 ,. nuA viont- .iim Rm and Rangers lief allowances and he would also! " J "w";. r1"! ... "7 "'l' " . .,h lil.h :Uaiii;inK iiiuMK uy iuuuic uui- n rrnniniprus mavru u iu-" names m -v.. inrtd, 1"' 0r Later, the mayor told Interview- ers he had not yet resigned formally from the C. C. F. but there' Is little doubt that he will do so l The resignation would be by mutual Agreement between Dr. Telford I MORE FISH and Jhe party and would Jast av long as he held the office as ' Production mayor' of Vancouver. 1 Dr. Telford Is also a member ol 1 the Legislature and the C. C. r.. OTTAWA, bylaws forbid a member two elective offices. IS LANDED 1 dra'w at Toronto. average scorer was Agnes nerce on f r. t . I,. V, arl. I Americans, 1; Boston. 2. I Cahadlens. 2: Toronto. 2 lover- w 15 S3 11 I 7 8 i of 171,300 hundredweights, bring- lng the estimate for the period to! rf fTXTTl ATI a total of 8.151.050 hundredweight jlI HI 11 I I Kl.l. 1 Ifiliuht rinrpntM in British Coltnr . A i WINNIPEQ. Jan. 4. Edward' Mo nH nnintn-irv pctimntpsi 3Do!1Ienry 0urtoh' new western super- are more than offset by estimated j Bw, .lntendent of colonization and agrl- increases in other provinces, not- culture for Canadian National Rail- ably Nova Scotia where estimate w-ays, was born ln London. England, indicate a probably Increase ol and educated ln United Westmln- almost 200.0CO hundredweights, .ster schools. He came to Canada Landed value 'in 1903 artd engaged In farming ; whcle Increased. PUCK PILOT IS LET 0UT: wina. jour mnes per nour; Daxo- ;oui 01 tne last seventeen games, meter 29.92. No permaoent successor to Stew- Prlnce George Clear, southeast .art Is named although It was an-wind, three miles per hoar: baro-jnounced that Paul Thompson of meter. 29.70. Calgary, veteran left winger, would Terrace Cloudy, calm, 28. Itake charge of the team for the Alyansh Cloudy, cahn, 32. time being. Alice Arm Cloudy, cahn. 31. V"- . Anyox Cloudy, calm. 30 Stewart Part cloudy, calm. 31. Hazeiton- Part cloudy, calm, 22. Smithers Clear, calm. 10. Burns Lake-Clear, calm, 11 LUsfifO work wanted EXPERIENCED waitress wants work of any kind. Phone Blue 882. WANTED i ' Other countries during peace time and Simply the result servlc as instructor of the Unlver- WANTED - Clean housekeeping room, uiose in rnone 9wt. uiki PERSONAL WE HAVE HELPfiU HUNDREDS TO OUTAIN posUions as Le ler Orriere. PoaUl Clerks. Customs Examiner. Clerks, and v Stenographers, etc, and can help you. Write us for juronf and free information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldeat In Canada. If. A Hot Time Is trhat Yoa Want This Wtater You ran get it by usinr our famous Edson. Bulkley Valley or 'analmo-U'eillngUn coaL PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phanea 5 or 6S8 Blue Biras wun bo tlmel. I Mpl Leaf J Tomorrow night's fixtures will be: kelson .. New York Rangers at Montreal;! McLeod nptmit nrd Wines at New York!w niass For" 1938 Half UlUon!'th Americans; Boston Bruins at Norton Dolars More Than last Year iChlca . LaBeUe 1 Ibe National Hockey League Total Individual scoring was as follows Knox Hotel DLFAPw Brassell 1 5 61 26 31 scharff 1 5 50 35 27 Friu 3 7 55 53 25 ccnffer 3 10 50 54 19 McKH)wn 4 10 41 56 18 TaUl 2 11 42 60 14 Merchantrtte 2 J4 44 69 12 HaMlday Vanderluy SCANDAL Obuehlna Ourvteh Clccone Houlden TU1 Kie Siiter. ;B, Dickens Stockport County Won Promotion j. jjickens Two Year Ago by Hxing Games t R0xhwtU . T . lonuon, Jan. : Auega- Alexander tlons that pre-arrangement of Mrs Dickens match results ln closing stages of ToUJ the 1936-37 season figured In Stock- j port Couity's promotion to Second Elnf.j fjary Division, English League, football N Morrison produced a sensation In English, g Bury soccer circles yesterday. Bury Following Investigation by a spec-'west lal committee It was announced! rti that O. Worsley, director of Stock-, nfue port Clb, had been permanently, pjerct suspended from professional foot- Tnrgeen ball and flned LSO. Varying penal- Boultrr ties were Imposed on eleven players Croxford who were suspended. Keren Hartwlg ( Total Aanctte's Basso -Ilert ;B!aln Stewart Released as .Manager lP J?1 k1eIl, ThMipon in Charge CHICAOO, Jan. 4: CP Announcement was made yesterdar of the t;Jeate by Major Frederick barometer jWcLaugh.'ln, club owner, of Bill .(Stewart as manager of the Chicago Victoria Cloudy, southeast wind .Black Hawks National Hockey 12 miles per hour: barometer, 29S1 League tlub, which, after a good Vancouver Clear, southeast season's start, has won only three rUnjrm Berg Petersen Hallberg Balllnger Low Score Total .110 ..111 .146 .100 -.205 .ta 125 137 .148 124 160 ;o HEX 154 .126 106 109 .122 1 2 i 115 ..m r . 162 1 180 7tt 1 147 105 146 103 138 1 239 127 153 163 220 HZ 1 150 149 174 116 165 74 1 137 168 96 304 116 721 315 ia 147 126 rn est 1 2 142 127 134 131 149 6U 1 2 160 130 200 157 135 :; 2 489 148 183 178 116 114 2 154 181 233 79 201 Stt 2 224 214 111 116 178 142 2 146 176 170 211 164 t5 I 2 323 177 r 177 146 Bowling Alley 3 133 147 155 119 14V For Health and a Slim Walrt Line Bowl For Reservations Phone 448 VIOUN1ST and i TEACHER 5 E. P. GRANGER 3 164 181 17L 1M 1C t:o 3 112 133 20? 185 153 592 3 HP 1V5 10Q 93 135 va 3 177 138 ICS 110 116 761 3 216 173 196 209 194 2 221 208 121! 156 124 lit 3 183 164 131 180 124 7M J Trained In Europe $ Advanced Students and f Beginners s i Apply I Walker's Music Store i REDUCED WINTER FARES to VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River 536.00 Rciam Meals and Berth Included Lemvlfcg Prince Rupert THURSDAYS Rate Effective No. Kt Until Ftb. 28. Return Limit, March 31. 11:1J p-nu Southbound V-2-29 Canadian National Steamships Wednesday. January 4, jjjj CONSTIPATION IS A TRAITOR Constipation oun you cn 1: world and turni the w -rU aga;:ut 700. Oft at the cium of your and irritability. Kntore your tjt. tcm to rrgular tiabitt with Kdloci'i ALL-BRAN. ALL-BKAN 1x1 nuqily the t. bu!iy nun y UmtU ntd for rffularM mcivt. wnl. (Ordinary fowl! often fail tj Arpply proprr "bulk"). And ALL. ORAN it a rich aource of Vrtsrr - Vt, Nature's ktrttinal tonir Eat ALL BRAN rrry day ajxi di .kr plenty of ater. I'i the eonitr.: tive wiiy to deal with comnxm c-a-tijtirjo due ta rfie dtficieary 4 Iwlk". ALL-BRAN IS A FRIEND Wfm mm ALL'BRAH is Eighteen Inches Of Snow Falls At Alice Arm ALICE ARM Jan 4 B-. a-ee-Christmas and New Yei u.--' eighteen Inches of mow J Alice Arm TRAPPERS (toldhloom is Home Again Mink ami .Martin are up 2 per rent, llon't sell until you have een Goldbloom NOTICE ! Until farther notice beginning Monday, January 2nd, our CQNFIXTIONLKV STOKi: Will finest 7:00 p.m. Sunday llaurs 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Mussallem's CONFECTIONERY THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only itlmoa canning company with an all the year round payroll la Prlnc Rupert Try a Dally Newj clwasllred ad wtUerrieht for best results.