rt J tlASSjFiEfl ,3 RENT Six room fully moa i wr house arm rnonc uiut n 280 ra RENT Hat. J West sood location. "3 Avenue West. FOR SALF rooms. S'h Apply (280) S HALE- -Kam Piano, good con-1 Phone Red 528. 280 hR RENT- Two-room furnished t:.t Phone Red 441 If. K nx Range with Oil Burner -ndltlon 840. Phone Bhw "it rALE Five-room modern kc-w Ambrose Ave. Apply B37 Ar.brase Ave tf. 2!l GALE Must sell Nash Sedai. ? overhauled and palnUsd. ?j& tires, snan for cash. Also I) tube Victor combination, St- rr :::ds, 835, Solid walnut llvlr.n fxni table, steel guitar, rug l?4 drat.. Phone M4. 283 PERSONAL IEH OF 80, 40, 501 WANT VIM V:;-r for rundown body? Tr pSTREX Tablets of raw oyster 'Iraulants and aeneral body builders. If not delighted with 'f-Jlt: of first package, makei wuncls 1U low nrlce. Sold by ai I - . A M druentsLs. " tiii: m ritr.Mr. ro nT ok wiitimi 'HiHwr A. r in iMnn " Mallrr or lh -ti1ntlnllrllon Art" Ami Mallff of lit lUte nf l" inrhM. ItMvail. nrtalr " ray friends In Chicago said: 'Nlch- olU, 1 have voted Democratic foi forty years but I cannot this year The New Deal Is a new deal al 1938. i u appoimoi lveraBc man naa iosi canuaencc drmxi, nd all pnrttr haTint jiuinti o iimiBh awn, proprny w me on or brfore uw uir. Of IkrwmkM . 'r iota .ml .SI Coal MU8. C. E. BLACK ment In the United fctates than robably any other country In the world It Is a rich country and popu-'atrd by adaptable people. People who wlio had naa money money and una by oy that wun I i uuu don't i ta ir . .... I 'S? rJS & m Siy'cJlmeanthelarge copatlallst but the tr . . . . ... ., .... u, tn. f.irt.hnrlLh. . i NbllMAN A'. v7ATT Official A(UiUnllrntor, rrtnr flitpm D.r ' ITUi doy ot NOTnbr, A, CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS an1 C.AVK Phone 81 For Best Household md Instead of spending their few hundred dollars on a new washing machine or a car or a new garagf nd left It 1 the bank on aeposu. With a return of confidence tiicrr will be reieasen iremenaous uc- ' . f Unvlj. lmrv1i nf CUniUiailon Oi uann. uii'1"'" mall sums and, It is quite likely that you will see a considerable upturn In business during the next year or so. Peoole are netting fed up with hearing politicians tall: about the 'Money Chanter In the TrmDle.' economic royalties and soaking the ric- nry "rc ,,uw ..km themselves whether It Isn't ihe oolltlclans themselves who are -...inir nresent unemployment condition. They are not con geuinc empwyea people oi me uniieai 'States are saying and the unem-1 nlnvivl ar lc k of rharltv. was told tha; the popularity! ..T k.i... ,at if . ,m Court and pack It with his supporters. Tills reform Congress re fused and again refused his re jears, send our politicians back tel honest work and let Uie cabinets alone function without further legislative chanfte. we would have our commendation to alve him Punfrflpioyed off the relief rolls In to reorganize the executive branch of Government. They were afraid It would give him and bis successors dictatorial powers and both proposals were stated as beln opposed to the Constitution of th? United State. "The people of the Unltrd States are as souna in pontics as ag nation In the world and are ealoii if their constitutional rights. Tho United States form of government permits the President or th.e ex-utlve branch to initiate legislation but not complete It. In Congres-ests the right to legislate. TIip Supreme Court decides whether legislation IniUated by Congress ii In harmony with the Constitutlor and the Supreme Court Is the ba! ance wheel. 'Government of th oeople. by the people and for Uie ncople shall not perish from the arth!' 'While there Is more unemploy two years. I would also put an leg ! slaters In jail who spent more than they collected the same as you and T would ao to Jail If we spent money we didn't own. Pulp Mi:i Alive "To rome closer home I was told in Montreal by an executive of a concern there vitally Interested that the Prince Rupert pulp mill Is by no means dead. The contract are still current, the bond Issue Is simply waiting on Ihe table for a favorable time to float It. They believe that as soon as business piens up and a little more confidence prevails the financing will be completed and the mill started. Thev are quite confident that It will be only a question of a year or so before ground will be broken as the sulphite pulp market Is showing some Improvement. "I met our old friend Norman JValton, the new vice president of t-Vtaa Ponn rllan W.itlnn.il Rnllwnvs md he asked me to extend his bestj wishes to all his old friends In Prince Rupert. Norman Is a fine (ellow and knows our problem? iere. We are lucky to havei a friend n high places. "In New York I spent some time A-lth Dr. Robert Bedford who Is now working there with one of the large Vew York fbJi companies. He Is mjoylng his work there but I think would prefer to live, in iTince import. "In New York they are making )lg preparations for the fair to be held next year. I have been around vie omunds and It covers a tremen dous acrage but It looks as If it would be Just another fair. "Everyone I met was delighted at the prospects of the visit to Canada and the United States of Uie King md,1Queen.1ttv was particularly no perembe r 2, 1023. PAQRiTTnt 11V TOR DAILY NEWS ITFD STATES AND CANADIAN' IXION OF MUNICH APPRAISED iCjntlnufd nom Page One! ,vai f i" nJcrit' w German u of course doubtful If many nr.ar.3 know what U goli.v o. Oermany. Apparent ;the prb-anda machine function p r-U A prominent rlend of mln Mouueai waa cnvriraimnK a . . A . Austrian wn0 mi Vienna ,r putsch, lie was In ton during the recent crisis ana tc'.rphonmc his brother In M tuggesleil l. hi brothei r Ability of! war,, brtwcen , ,:cl arid Germany. Tills Dthtr couldn't understand what lU f. as he s.id at that mom-h" were n-iradcs In th w.ih banners lauding Cham- : ;id cbxflng Great Hrt-Thc censor then cut In and ;red Ihe '"'rMion . i it. crisis anu in niirnna-.ii tThJ ve had the effect of temporary uu.7. improvement in dusiium w United States and uanaa f jund, if anything, more oj - n .4 . limn lr itt rjm in tiuuu Hum J States The better crop on prairies had given a limp io ,;lf SlOQ UiC wiimiiu'iiiM wv r."-.t in n-. n'ne in canaaa itie iirtncinal factor In keeping :ida -olvent. Everyone seemed ri;- improvecnfc in mc I'nilrd Slate OpIlniUtie POPE PIT TS CREATES FIVE NEW CARDINALS, ON E BRITISH agW Bridge , - j v of Mr eonrory chamber tn the VaUcan was taken when His Holiness Pope Plu XI elevated five new member of the episcopacy to the rank of cardinal, among 4h?m the Mo-Rev. AJ.h.r H ' lev Arch's! hop of Westminster. His Holiness Is shown seated on his. throne on the raised data, while members of the college of cardinals fill the side pews. The impressive ceremony 1 shared by only a few out. side the sacred college. an unanimous opinion In favor of vlnced that workers who have be- tlced in the United States and I am In thr United Slates there lne Ncw D11 lUiosevelt but come rich by hard work and a little sure they will get a warm welcome -rd be a feeling of subdued tn t,mt 11 the other vay Uck are a menace to the commun- over there. This contact must Fveryone was waning ut um m, w,c ny. iney rememDer sucn ncn men nave tne ewect or sun turtner m- . rvkuhill . ... .... i nnvarn m r It -mm M ;t- of Uie congressional -"- -.. m u.m- as uarnegic ana KocKeieuer wno creasing tne gooa leeung now exist- . . u j, full tt find fltivnrt 4r mnnnrt if i.. . . - . .1.. i. . tUur uitd so lar as i rowu a- ''" uccumc ucmcnuuuaiy weaiuiy out ing Deiween me umun tjnpirc ana T r the artual rtsulu save a lh New Deal. Roosevelt himself they also point to what they did the United States. ,1 believe that t deal of satUf action. Each ttc imM)Wi" " uith their wealth. They are not the greatest force or the world to- umi j. tvrwnnl utinMl hut j . . . . . . ...... ie 1 ijv ti.Mted inc tHatcs our- ' prparea io agree io persecuuon oi aay ior preserving peace, improv- " fhe pa: three or four years hiU. Henry Ford but remember his con- lng world conditions Is a friendly "ive iwxle a practice to get emphasized n Uie elections as. trlbutlon to commercial life. In understanding between the United - pr.u-.ca, .pmlon of people. 1 out of 7 or 8 candidate for Sena- lacUln Detroit today Ford U loved States and the British Empire and i t..i .::.-rs. barbers, waiters tor or "ovemor who received the and honored. Rich men who are this friendship exists today. d w rkrr for meir opinions "'' ".". oreparea io aonaie an iron lung ; ... Aflltf nnff ttH ttvtA TVior. n .... ... . d r ? II surpnsingiy ...w . Ir.e k, evcry naspiiai wunm me -1 .... . .. Irrmrariniu lnrrmvr nf vnlu frnm ...... . .. .. -a : csumaie puozi' - - uruun Empire are nov an evu in- r "5-J t:nd 1938 I lounrt wnv . nnence. esneclal v when In mk nz ngnt out mere are ioo man t. . . i i . . .. 'ortnne they are creating the livelihood of thousands of men and women nd contributing to the ad- vtniwmfit nf Aiir rvla1 fnmfirlt Wliere It Money Going? . . , . . ,rf.,,hu VMP lr juncrs iu uie urai rani uta ..ni in ihi m,mirv be honesf It was th opinion of a UnUj staU!a are lnnIn. d..flhc .. attempt. .. .... About JOp yards . from . jrreac many people that n lot M th .nrt ,h... mnn-v cau,-. in taxes hore the ice gavelway and h : -t fVL. letluu" "a Wl'rabl 4na wel, t Ti)ey are .Jpiunged waist-deep In water. Fire- FOlt RENT 'mfrit- T I ur,.l',! ,h; 'n whre It Is all o!nr They are'meh rescued him. 9 ,.u. c,...u m.Wi n . , bnjn- bdlwe uiiiitiiiuiii wage uui vuo iiiutji I r 1, -..oitt, n orm was being atiempted at one lnsteadof; thc hands of the creator Ume The Wagner Later Act had Ux lors to dls-l created too much bureaucratic, , power and was one-sided This ac ! .hn. th. .n scnemes. inis is wnai uic win oroDaoiy De revised next year as the American Federation of Labor Is pressing for 1U revision. I of the President and his poMcis r parnflments. leaUlaturcs - J a ...V- w " " 1 siarvca uj ip iipti nr aiica nd congress Congress for three or four congress io reiorm ine supreme RECOUD ATTEMPT PAILS PRINCE ALBERT Dec. 2 (CPI Joe Pecha. 77. wlio for many years has been the first Prince Albert resident to cross the Saskat- rVipvmn Hvr fn fall iftf f rtit- and the r -V that It Is Try a Dally News.ciasslfled advertisement for best results. Party and Dance Another Successful Affair 'Stated on Wednesday Nigt in Aerie . Hall f The fortnightly bridge- pa.iy ana dance of the Kag.es LuV i uv haa pn Fiiflywe iu. vv.unci-;day night was a v.-ry suc.eial ht- .a... a.. UM1-.I. There were twenty-lour tables oi cards and prUe-w;nners weic: ladles' first, Mrs. Sam Hjujjii, ,c-ond, Mrs. W. J. Dayics; third, Mrs A. Mclvor ana Mr. WetUrstrand; mens firtt, II. Goodman; second, F. J. Feasby; third, O. Burnian; fourth Harry Wanamaker, j Mrs. Frank)- EllLscn was winner of a door prize. Alter cards, refreshments were served and danclns foilswed vlth i ifiM Phones 18 & 84 PfQ. Bof 575 FOR SATISFACTION Try MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollar.1? Have Moret Cents Quality Groceries Reliable Service Opposite Canadian Legion BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT of MINES British Columbia has produced minerals of an aggr$-gate value of over one billion, six hundred million dollars. The production for 1937 was valued at' seventy-four million, four hundred feventy-flve thousand, nine hundred dollars, all .altrtime record. ' For copies of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines and other publicaUons dealing with the mining Industry of the Province, apply to DEPUTY MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, B. C NOTE An Index covering Uie Annual Reports of the Minister or Mines for the years 1874 to 1936 Inclusive, has been issued and copies may bo obtained upon payment of the charge of $1.00 each therefor. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD, Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES- T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:80 pjn. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday turn. Ii Convenient, Please rorcbase Tickets at Office Further Inlormatloo Regarding Reservations and Tickets Trom A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 588 19? musk by Aln. J. S. Black's Orches- f trx Anaelo As'orl wash'Stci- oer-,'M m.-is tor clrdsf'arid Robert McKay j ;r for dancing-. . - ''t 1 F.-ank Elllich presided 'at -the m door and the pmmiUeF In charge 's ccruUled of Vimhm Hutson, An- g drew Ronald f. Hunter .H'jjb. Fer- S? guson, W Noble andO. CarLson. S I tel KWkl IS MILK FROM I;.. V J saEcreDcow$ . v TOYS and Wheel Goods For The Younff Suggestions For The Baby Baby Swings Complete wlt)j.' Spring. ; Blu or Pint Baby High Chair Enameled with tray A ; , Baby Walker Very helpruj to learn how to walk : Tricyfles Wajons Scooters 1 $1.50 $6.75 $4.00 t. .: 'if..:. ., , - Youngsters Age from 2 to 6 AVc Suggest . Pedal Kar ...... - -S2.75 6 56.50, $7.00 antf S8M k Bu" $2.50, $5.00, S6.00 $9.00 fi Tea Wagon With glass tray .. .'. . Living Room Table $5.00 and $8.00 ff ssi.nn ad sir nil ft Gifts That All the Family Will Enjoy Occasional Chairs " gg and jjljjg SoHd-Walnut Table jjjQ, $9.00 Coffee'Table C-fAAA R j $24.75 & : $12.00 $ Gifts Fashioned to Her Taste g Twin Sets Luxurious tweed covered matched luggage sets sij consisting of Pakrite and. CI Q CA and Q-f Q CA v2 l.DU OlO.DU R Vnrtitv Varilty Win Twin Re Set 1 And For : Gch'tlcmen Gladstone Bag-Slze 24u embossed elk-grain cowhide : Remember! THIRD AVENUE $22.00 This is:the Time to Buy Start Now! A Deposit Will Hold Till Christmas ELIO'S Hours From 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Prince Rupert m 94 Nanaimo-Wellingtoh Alberta Foothills and Bulklcy Valley Coal AIWWWW Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. ? Telephone 83 or 652 S The Daily News is a member ot the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper, north Hi 4 1.. iaaH 1