5? Don't Buy Your SLIPPERS Until You Hare Seen the Finest Selection o( Slippers Ever Shown In Prince Rupert DAILY Kill I mv.uuiaiuh, We have just received 600 pairs of Ladies', Men's, Boys', Misses' and Children's Slippers In all the very latest styles, colors and variety of qualities to suit everyone. Paris Maid, Steel Arch, Rib, Crepe, Velvets, Satins, Kids in all Colors. Mules, Dorsay's and Opera and Moccasin styles and Felts. - . Your Headquarters For Slippers Is Here Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avtnue fl. F PULLEN - Managing-Editor Member of Audit Bureau I Circulations VVfjnesday, November 30, 1939. "To take 5000 lives," Pestilence replied. ft RECEPTION TENDEREII AKMT HEAD; . (Continued from Pane One) Jf? Commissioner and Mrs. Carpenter.) 2 ' city Commissioner W. J. Alder paid-3 tribute to the work of the Army. 2 particularly in connection with so: lal service. Here In Prinze Rupert i it had been of invaluable assistance! ft In meetin? local problems. It wasj jj: always on tne marcn. always rcay: for a fight and always ready to I"ok 3 after its camp followers. Since the 3 early days it had been doing good f work in Prince RuDert. f i Tlr Jnomh T Mnnrtv pctPPinprt It an honor in being aJwclnted with tne welcoming of the distinguished - visitors. The spirit of tru? Chrlrt- lanity was exemplified by the Salvation Army in Its unselfish work of extending the helping hand of , brotherly love. The salt of the earth, Army people had brought happlnes not only In Prince Ru-. pert but throughout the world through its ministrations to the unfortunate. Dr. Mandy presented to Mrs. Carpenter a handsome polished ro;k as a significant memento oi ner visit to Prince Rupert. Vote of Thanks Also heard briefly were Ex-Mayor COMING ACTIVITY M M Stephens and P. H. Clnzey,! Mr- Stephens proposed a vote of . , , i mt. K. seems as if we were on the upgrade. The present thanks to commissioner and Mrs. year has beaten all records for several years-in the matter! carpenter. in doing, he said it of building permits. After the beginning of the new year; was a pleasure for him to add his worn wm commence on tne Duiiumg oi me new sieei Darge'""""' " at the drydock and the C.N.R. steamers will also take'0'.1 their annual overhaul at the same place. Work is to be:round from personal experience ai-carried out on the new forts and it is understood the air ways ready to respond to every can. defences here are to proceed soon. At least one business!10 nlm the practical religion of the block is to be erected earJv in the new year and we are all Army waa the riht k,nd r uon. hopeful -that the government will grant us that steamship ffLu itSZilfc vpte subsidy and make use of the.grain elevator. That should nTtti "olor theTt mean real activity. ; work of the Army. i An interesting feature of the ev- JUST A FOLK TALE I eninB's proceedings was the making.' An Arab folk tale relates that Pestilence once met a!!IJ,5uJ"Knfrr nA Mrs- Carpenter by Rev. W. H. enrsvan ..non f fco Hoovf.urov t Raln,1 wi, i,j ft, T , . 7, J ""6"' ""ji aoivcu me mce, veteran native missionary.! n.i(u tuici, iiiusi yuu iiu&ien to oaguau : Mr. pierce made quaint and hum- I orous remarks. Mrs. Carpenter re- Upon the way back from the City of the Caliphs, Pes-!ce,ved a natlve fru,t sPn made of tilence and the caravan met aeain. "You deceived me," thelJE 7"? chief said angrily. "Instead of 5000 lives, you took 50,000!" fish spoonof n COMMUNISM'S NEW NOTE tcr was given a native crvwvn nf tvi nnla iay, sam restience. "rive thousand and not onet The musical part of the evening's more. It Was Fear who killed the rest" program included selections by the . ranee Rupert Philharmonic Or chestra under direction of A. C. Cameron; violin duet by Miss Nellie A letter published today in defence of Communism wrence and a. c. Cameron; ac-j strikes m a new note in Communistic literature. It is a mo. companied by Miss Eileen Hambiin. del for newspaper correspondence, polite and logical anc fnd vocal 80108 by Mrs- JarvU Mc the copy plainly typed. can?ompinv!ed.b'r Mls Mary i j i t j jv Ym . I,,, , , . belle Stiles. The hymn "Onward Communistic policy is controlled by the Comintern christian soldiers-was used in op-' at Moscow which is under the heel of Lenin, the greatest ening the meeting. Rev. j. c. Jack- and most drastic of world dictators. According to a dec- son P"101" ot nrst united Chur-h laration of policy issued within the year, it still believes and Presldent of the P"nce Rupert in and fosters world revolution. Evidently orders hav 2!?dH Sn' Jhe been issued to pipe down on the revolutionary nart of policy and to pose as a democratic institution, which it ii church, pronounced the benedic-not. Its policy is that of Russia, including the dictator- tlon- ' Ship of the proletariat, such as is the dictatorship of Srp. Commissioner Carpenter express-1- lin. Since the promulgation of the so-called democratic tiTlT" f3" fr constitution in Rus.ia, Stalin has tightened his hold in- l'T'S1? bteau oi loosening u. ii remmas one very much of th the orchestra and the artists. formation of the new constitution in Italy, except that the : constitution is more democratic with the dictatorship rp TeiTaCe Cnurcli more stern. vnun.fi Propaganda is being poured out of Russia in favor of U9l,Jflfl Uw J the present Soviet dictatorship and almost as much on the " drQ"" nOnOl cQ other side. We have neither time. or inclination4n read : trip nMn,! 11.. U ! " TERRACE, Nov. 30-rAt the An- r "f.",uk j-aonmany jl jh. Ufj.s. oilcan Phnrfh tfall m q,( .. . Bible to eet a more or less true picture of present condi- tleXevZZt'n a tiqns. Those favoring communism refuse to hear anv- presentation was made to aeorw thing atrainst the present bureaucracy there while thocC'Dover who ha Krytd 8t- M1' opposed refuse to believe any good of the countrv Wo tll;iws' church as vlcar' warden, are of pninion that the present dictatorship may prove beneficial in the long run In the meantime, just as in ui TtoZ oi VS 2SeS.nd v..i ...n. v.t i iiictuj uui uuici uiv-icii ui siiij pounirie.0. trie awo a purse'. develonments are proceedinir ranidlv. In Rnssin Ptiun ev. u. a. mnchlfle, in making tion of a kind in on the inpronKP Af nnVnfn v, 1 the oresentatlon, took the ODDOr I lie fact that much of what they read is false may not wedding day. matter much. All this is at the price of tremendous sac- Mrs- "inchiffe and the ladies of rificef on the part of all of the people except members of the Anllcan Auxiliary rved a the socialist bureaucracy. The country is still verv hart. upper1 10 e n"mbcrt of pop' ward and is bound to remain so for manv decades l KU&' had In Canada we Want no dictatorships, and no under- in the evening a pleasant social hand propaganda emanating from other countries tlme wa spent with games, etc. ttS6 Watlt a reV1Uti" SUCh 38 that Preached by The Dally rws 1. an A. B. C. -TtnrYoAiit .Ttrs Man in the Moon As long as he does not get more han a year ahead. Jake will be all right because he never had on relief married children. to enroll people under Christ's ban People npr UrV ilsJc vou to nnv Odd to Hiere seems to be an Idea heard roaming that he went out and a widow with thre often are lost the mountains. bless our simple ministry and to n "treet cornets that Prince Rn- known people to get lost ft assist us In our endeavour to set up li going to be a busy place middle of a rpeech or sermon. ft 1 ft ft the Kingdom of Ood Upon erth,".nt year. .Mrs. uarpenier -' Mrs. Carpenter spoke briefly and' n the strength of the coming appreciatively on local matters. She Iprosperlty, Jake says he has al-had been Impressed with the beauty .ready started to spend next yeai of Prince Rupert and particularly Income. ' the surroundings of the Army Clta. del here. "Much of the trouble, of i the world today." Mrs. Carpenter said "was that people were going their own way Instead of in the way Christ would have them go. Don't be afraid, particularly you young people," she admonished "to put your lives in the hands of Ood." Alone on the mountain wild and bare Alo"e with nothing to take but air Alone where the atmosphere i: rare Oh, why did they lose themselv. up there? Vou may have heard of the glr. much to spend even In good timer, who wanted her father to sentf her U, the University. He did not I was reading yesterday about want to do sq but she said 1 the man who was so used to beln;; he did not send her she get married and then he might' hate aeveral to keep. 8h la ai college. I without -What I have1 golf? in the Induced Dot Ui take up! She read of somebody In Africa' finding a diamond In the roueh." i Attractive Young Ml.s: "I'm1 looking for something particularly nice for a young man." Salesman: "Have you looked lu the mirror- 4 "Well, Son.", wrote the fond mother to her holdler son. "I hope you have been punctual In rtslnt every morning so that you h.aven'1 kept the regiment waiting break would i fast for you." i BANK OF MONTREAL f Established 1817 -A presentation, in easily understandable form, of the Hank's 'ANNUAL STATEMENT 31st October, 1938 LIABILITIES LIABILITIES TO THE PUDUC Deposits ... Ft) tilt t Jtnstl tni )ttt tli(t. i.." , ' ' Notes of thf Bank in Circulation ... . PtjtUt ci JimstJ, " Bills Payable . . . Time itu inttJ i kliuJiit-Acceptances arid Letters of Credit Outstanding . . FintiaJ ttifotiHilihi, BtJrrultn tthJI if tmtmnt (in eg itim t tmcktt it Rtiai'tu"). Other Liabilities to the Public llimi trlict J ( rent itJtt lit l'ttit btliii. Total Liabilities to the Public &ABIUTIES TO THE SHAREHOLDERS Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits and Reserves for Dividends . . . . . J Tth tmotti ttprtittit lit ihthUtit imtttu it lit Bi, trtr uciit utiiiutt it itt ftnit Uit ftiiUiMt. .Total Liabilities RESOURCES To meet the foregoing Lijbilitits the Bank Bjs Cash in its Vaults and Money on Deposit with j Bank of Canada H-Notes of and Cheques on Other Banks . . . V fjjttlf it uii ot fftlttUiitt. Money on Deposit with Other Banks . . K . Arsibtlt et itntti et t ito't tetut. Government and Other Bonds and Debentures . . 'lt. Tit ittMitt fttiht ftihu tilt-tilt tttttiutl utitb mjltit f tulf isltt. Stocks .......... UJuttid ttJ thtr illh. Set tuittJitf tJtt. Call Loans outside of Canada Sttt'ti if ittJt, itoiit ,J iirt nttH'iAlt iiri'i'n'ii f t'tit t0lnt lit lit le i 1 ttittitttitt mttt, ttliil) Call Loans in Canada miiimrnti tgttl et ftlJIUtti 'lltttl It It Lst , Ftisttt et Je.J tni tttttti I, itJi i ,inl, tti ttltt litt tit letti. Bankers' Acceptances Print itilt ttttftU ij eittt lth, TOTAL OF QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES . 1 (equal tol7JHrt of til Utbllititi to the Public) Lon ,ipf Provincial and Municipal Governments - uKiuaing acnooi uutnets Other Loans ... To mtit!ctttti, ftrntn, mtttkttlt ttj elhtti, et tttJilieti ietiiiittt kilk lettJ imiit't. Bank Premises two froftniet only t t-titi it lit ttmti e bollitl torn f miii; iht nod end iotis ol litit tombmiti eft tt-littlj butt J if lit Beiii eni ePftet et lit toots et M l teth teit. All eittt of lit Beti'l fttmiitl. lit telet el uticb Ifltlj txtttis JIJ.900,000, t)t" dtf till bteJitt. .Real Estate, and Mortgages on Real Estate Sold by the Bank Atiiittd it lit fount e lb Beti'i ttiittu at J it ttottit ' of ititt tttuttd )ot. Customers' Liability under Acceptances and Letters of Credit - 'Rtfrtittli lutilititi of (titomtrt ot eitottl ef Ltlltti of CttJil tliMtd tni Dtsjll tttptU iy lit Beti ft ibeit 'dctoetl. Other Assets not included Jn the Foregoing Making Total Assets of to mttt fsjmttl of Lielilitio to tht PelUc ef luring tn txceit of Anttt ot tr Liahlliliet to the Public of PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT Profit for (he mi ended 51t October, 1938, after miVin approprutiooi f?n,'n"' R"f FunJ. out of which Fund full proiim for 1UI and Doubtful Debt! has been made, and after deducting Dominion nd ProvinciilGoreriunentT(tesnMintin( to $l,n2,6IM9 . . . Ditidends paid or parable to Shareholders , ; , 2,8S0,0O0 0O Appropriation for Bank Premiies ( , , , J00,0(K).00 ' ' . Iu'f tn Lm Account, )oth October, 1937 . , DiUhce of Profit and Lost cirHed forwird .4 $76),15s94M 22,542,921.50 149.84s.31 8377,5744 3,112.201.10 I797339.49l.4y 761633739 I87j355.828.ga $ 8825,62335 . 3037139J.13 33,943,06362 440,736,820.55 159,651.75 21,493,00538 5374.9H0.29 30,579.85 $620335,119.92 37,015,594.19 190,68755.52 13,9(W.)0.00 1,096,707.73 8,377,574.84 2.842,976.68 $874,255,828.88 797,339,491.49 $ 76,916,33739 , V, 3o.ooqno 18.390 99 ll.3J34.2 OIAKLES B. GORDON. jACKSOM DODDS, Pmii'tti O. SPINNEY, Jeitl Ctttttl Mi.ltt, The strength of bank It determined by itt history, its holicy T its management and, the extent of Us resources. For 121 years the II Bank of Montreal has been in the forefront of Canadian finance JJ Bul gers 0o 4 One Day Only Watch -Friday's! 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