THE DAILY NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Mit. McRAE, EDITOR A ND GENKRAL MANAGER HEaD OFFICE ; * Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C, BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES York——National York City. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. New Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Daily, 50e per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. All Other Countries: $2.00 ner yoar. Mexico: Weekly, Daily, $8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. DAILY EDITION Be The passing of Rev.’ Wil- liam Hogan is not the passing of an ordinary man; neither is it the passing of an ordinary clergyman, “Father” Hogan in his sphere stands alone. Indeed it appeared as if the great big genius of this mighty country had taken possession of him and he be- came its superman. . . . It is a difficult thing to write an appreciation of a man such as William Hogan. He had such a diversity of phases to his personality that it is almost impossible to de-, termine which should be given the preference. At one mo- ment. he was almost Doctor Johnson over again, with his massive form, his thrilling personality and his telling wit. At another time he might have been John Knox hurling out the thunderbolts of judg- ment against the ungodly and daring to face the Queen of Scots or any other queen in defence. of what he believed. And then again he was the big, hospitable and genial Celt with his winning qualities that made him a’ hero where- ever he went. en rere Had William Hogan entered the commercial and _ political life of this country he no doubt would have placed his name high up among the an- nals of our great men. He chose instead the humbler path of the thorns and the In that sphere; thow- ever, he has accomplished much. He has given a new interpretation of cross. Christianity } Tuesday, February 38, Christianity is the religion of weak men. , Si Ose Northern British Columbia is much poorer because Wil- liam Hogan has departed. His mighty grip and his hearty cheer will be missed by thou- sands of admirers. His mem- ory will be forever green, and if an opportunity were given many would rejoice in the privilige of uniting in the erection of a monument to so great a man. C. E. Tisdall, M. P. P., a po- litical confrere of Wm. Man- son, says: “T am glad to see the pro- vincial authorities taking ac- tion to preserve this industry for the white race. Our nat- ural products should be in the hands of our own people and this policy will be welcomed by all well wishers of the province.” Sounds fine, does it not? That ought to catch white men’s votes. That is what it is said for. Wm. Manson, M. P. Ps says things just like it. There is only one thing wrong with it. It is not true. * * s Three white men, Norwegian fishermen held pre-emptions in Bella Colla valley. They had been in British Columbia long enough to get naturaliza- tion papers. In fact their applications were under way. These men applied for fishing licences and were refused by Hon. W. J. Bowser because they were not British subjects. The facts were laid before Mr. Powser. He knew these men were born fishermen; that Telephone 98. FAQ UU OOUUUUUUOUUUCE PIIAIAAAAIAAIAAAAAASAAASAIAASION London, are the results of games played today in the second round of the footbal! came ground of the first named clubs: Hotspur 4. Birmingham 1, Huddersfield Town 0. Bolton Wanderers 4, Swindon Town 2. Burnley 3, Derby County 2 Sheffield Wednesday 1. Sunderland 2, Plymouth Ar- gyle 4. West Ham United 2, Crystal Palace 0. to many who could never they were bona fide residents understand it in any other of British Columbia; that they form, No man who has ever showed good intention of be- heard “Father” Hogan preach coming Canadian — citizens; will ever again believe that that Japanese fishermen would ——_—_ $$$ SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS » + PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. — First and McBride PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. Prince Rupert Rangers 2. City 0. Albion 2. Clapton Orient 4. Fars. Why not you? We pay highest prices and express charges, charge FREE sity | HALLAM'S TRAPPERS GUIDE Thousand ac wapeese send French or English A book of 96 illus- trated. Gomi cals to date—tells you how, when and where to trap, bait and traps to use, and many other v cir Raw no commission and send mae facts concerning the Raw Fur if. same day goods are received, M Nions of dollars are te ia ear, Deal with a re are the id trappers each ble house. We gestin ourlinein Canada. Write to-day asking. Industry, also our + Upy minute ’’ fur quotations, sent ABSOLUTELY FREE for the Mail Dept. { 87 Adres JOHN HALLAM, LIMITED Ti Frost Steen, TORONTO Glasgow, Jan. 341.—Following are the results of scehduled Scottish League football games played today on the ground of the first named club: lothian 4. get the licences of they were turned down. He turned them down. in, the constituency of William Manson, but William Manson | made no plea for them nor any kick when. the Japanese | got the licences, Take another instance right at Wm. Manson's home. The Prince Rupert Cannery se- cured 25 or 30. independen! Skeena licences and gave them to local Indian fisher- men because there were no white men applicants. These Indians are not white men, but they are residents of British | Columbia and spend all their| earnings right at home. The| Dominion fisheries depart-| ment sanctioned these licences | and Hon. W. J, Bowser can- celled them. He even threat- ened to close up the cannery if) they were not given up. Most of these licences went to Japs. | Where was Wm. Manson? Hueeece That is the only way Hon.) W. J. Bowser, C. E. Tisdall} and Wm. Mansen are making} the fisheries a white man’s} industry. | * . . The _ best fisherman in the world, if he does not happen to be a British sub- ject, could not come here and get a fishing licence even though he has every intention of becoming a British subject. It is not reasonable to think that any government can pop- ulate this coast with white fishermen from foreign lands if they are not allowed to fish until they reside here long enough to become naturalized. British Columbia has a good climate, but it is no banana belt, and white men won't come here to live off pine trees and muskeg until the govern- ment sees fit to allow them to ply their trade. white BRITISH FOOTBALL. 3 » Jan. .34.—Following each the association contested cup, being on Manchester City 2, Tottenham Liverpool 2, Gillingham 0: Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Exeter City 1, Aston Villa 2. Blackburn Rovers 2, Bury 0. Swansea Town 41, Queen's Park Millwall Athletics 1, Bradford Glossop 0, Preston North 1. Sheffield United 3, Bradford 14. Leeds City 0, West Bromwich Hove Brighton and Albion 3, Scottish League Dumbarton 0, Aberdeen 4. Airdrieonians 7, Morton 14. Hibernians 0, Ayr United 5. St. Mirren 0, Celtic 8, Clyde 0, Hamilton Aead, 2. Dundee 4, Partick Thistle 4. Falkirk 4, Kilmarnoek 14. Queen's Park 1, Heart of Mid- These men reside across THR BAILY NEWS CRITICIZING THE HEREFORDS AT THE SMITHFIELD CLUB SHOW AT THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, LONDON ENGLAND NECHACO ICE JAM FLOODS PRINCE GEORGE Big Jam Threatened Warehouse and Gave Ssveral Families ‘ a Scare Fort George, B. C,, Feb. 2. An ieé jam at the mouth of the Nechaco River eastern portion of and Foley warehouse. lies had a close foreed to flooded the Fort George destroy the Several fami- were has threatened to eall, and wade to higher The temperature was 20 degrees below zero. The jam _ broke ‘arrying away a portion of the} Grand Trunk Pavific temporary bridge. The steel had been laid the bridge into Prince ieorge the previous day. Frozen - Motherwell 1, Third Lanark 2. Rangers 4, Raith Rovers 0. beforebottling GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA Sn Demand the Br Vi iL Ll a MM iil Don’t follow the old expensive methods of thawing pipes It cosis more than the pipes worth. I have just received a new de- vice for thawing pipes by tricity. You don't have to open up your pipes. Just turn the current on and in three minutes the frost is gone. THAW BY ELECTRICITY Harry Hanson The Reliable Plumber Second Ave. near McBride Street | kL PHONE 489 land. | are | elec- | | Style, Fit and Finish, Swanson Bay Co. Taxes The communication from the Swanson Bay Pulp and Paper Co. re their back taxes was reported the city solicitor to the city council last evening. The solicitor said that a reduction in the charge for taxes on lots in Block F had been made in 1912, but they had, not received credit’ for it He recommended this cut off. back and made on yy amount be taxes amount the previously would about The report was adopted. reduction amount “to 2500 It's the spur of the moment that makes time fly. ee wharf Their to $3,551.44, OTR wt ( : No Gift Is More Universally Acceptable Than Perrin’s Gloves / See that the celebrated trademark, as shown in illustration, ison every pair of gloves you buy. This trade mark assures perfect st ina J Tuesday, February 3 1944 : S.S. Prince Rupert Fridays at 9 a.m. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seat §.S. 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