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DAILY EDITION Friday, February 27, 1925. Learn Lesson From Present Situation. The proent demoralization of the halibut market owing to the rushing on to 'Kite market of"inimene, quantities of fish without any preliminary preparation should prove u lesson and a guide .is: to what is likely to lie repeated another year nnless teps are taken to prevent it. For mouths there has been no halibut except the frozen variety niijl then within three days a million pounds comes to. this port and the buyers, do not know what lo do with it, esju'cially as there is milch more duS within the next few days. It is understood that the cold storage plants on the coast still have; Mime of last year's ruteh on hand and they hesitate lo fill up lhir storage rooms ihis early in the season to hold tin til next Winter. The 'Canadian, market is not buying fresh, fish until prmg. - v- ..-' .-..- ,. TheiJishermeii through their organization, it seems to us, hoidd consult with the buyers and nake some arrangement . in go oui'iii rotation ami possioiy inoi me lirices or in some manner endeavor industry. No Such Thing As A Canadian. There is no to overcome . a Mil nation which injures the uch thing as a. Canadian in I lie law when registering a child. The parents have racial origin. Canada is nut old enough to have eyes of to (five developed the its a race. , , . , There are in this country cases where an Irishman of French descent has married a Scottish woman whirsc 'mother was German. They have gone to "the registry office and have been slightly, puzzled to know what race to call the child. Yet they were" debarred from calling it Canadian. H seems to us about lime that the word "Canadian" night lo be good enough for anyone and no vpiestions asked beyond that. If the person registering is not 'Canadian, then it is all l ight lo ferret 'out the ancestry. CahauTa'iis here" sTioiild insist that they have .no other nationality. We do not want French-Cansdiaus, English-Canadians, Scotch-Cunadiant, Dutch-Cana-ilia ns. All we vant is Canadians without any prefix. Dream Of Great Leader Comes True. Sivly years ago, there was in Kngland n teacher of religion who hail a visum of a better, brighter, happier, more spiritual worm, lie inoiigni or a world-in which there, was more justice, more kindness, more sympiithy, more compassion ; less drunkenness, les.s enielJy, less trouble,' less pain-a: peaceful, proMM'Hui world.- ' V ' . . .' . . This 'teacher' of Waigl.tifi'ill a'jiiniu-' isler or the .Methodist iMinimmitoii" in rffigYaWuT' 7iuerwW?ii' famous asVilliam Rooth, the Ceneral and head or lite Salvation Army. Rev. William Rooth was quite familiar with the conditions or life in cei'jiiin iortious of the great cities of Kngland sixty years ago. K.iru in Nottingham, he had grown to manhood in fi crowded trSirte centre, and he had lived and worked for years among the poor of Fast London, lie underslood and appreciated the temporal and spiritual condition in which mauv of the Rrilish peope.peul their lives, lie knew the want and destitution of many homes. Rut il was not their poverty that troubled ANM LEAGUE mm mosi. What troubleit him most deeply was spiritual poverty, chairman ACTIVE BODY' ed Excsllent Results EIGHTY THOUSAND TURNOVER Sum of $3,500 In Bank With Which to Start New Year Is Reported AXYOX. lVI. 2 Hie annual meeiinjr of Hie Conuivunilv League was held in Iterreation Hall on Wednesday evening, February. 25. The atlendanre was fair, the fart "thai there were -no kicks to register haviner something lo iln with the small turn out: bill those who were present were enthusiastic enniiph. The president. Dr. Harper, orrupied the chair until the report of the secret an y was read when he retired and ("ieorpc Warwick was selected by the meet in?. The secretary's report outlined, the various activities of -the leajriie for 11)21, told of what revenue was produced jn all branches as well as what the dif ferent departments had cost. A balance sheet as at December .51. l'J2S. was handed lo the. members attending as well as a copy of the newly printed constitution ami bylaws, which the last annual media? had authorized the council lo prepare. Apart from the information on the balance heel and showing the financial laiidiiijr of the leasrue, total ex- oeditnres on all accounts for I he Vear had amounted lo 80.-iwM), while receipts from all sources were slightly in excess of. .18 1,00(1. Expenditures In the general activities cov ering athletics, .grymnusiuiiL, li brary, entertainment!, elc Ihe feuirue had spent over -St 1,000, while ; receipts from these sources' had been about (,00fl. The liabuice-sheel would show cash assets in the bank of $3,- .titHi. as against a balance of $2. J 30(1 in Jl2'3v:-'-'At that time, there had lieeii I'.iid out on de birred .expense arroimt . some ssiini, which pave nolually 2iii)0, while at December, PJ24, there was over 7on lo the nredil of the league in deferred charges, which made the amount' really, to I he league's credit at present"! 5.200. I'here had been one particu larly heavy expense In 11)21. the re-making of the tennis minis. which had cost slightly over 2,-500, while the expenses in re-placim' fire losses were also heavy. During the coming year it was hoped lo get revenue I lie same as in n2i, arm iney snniiiu inaKe bolh ends meet and a little heller by judicious management. The swiiiigs" (in the children's playgrounds would have lo be renewed and there would be expenditure!) In make at the ball grounds, while a summer camp would possibly be established at Alice Ann where the cannis built by the firanby Company a year ago for 'lumbering- purposes' may he-' available. With the financial statement was an inventory of goods" listed aj,a,fair price., D Showed a val-tfaiiKn if'-tTrt'Onas against 15,000 a year ago. A roll ten per cent had been written off all buildings for depreciation. Excellent Service In concluding the report, the seVrelary called at lent ion lo the exceHenjl servioe rewinred the community by" the retiring council. The meeting then tendered a vole of thanks lo the retiring and ' council, and i n ciuine.-woii wttn lliis sptriltial work, William Roolh con-1 (lliairman Warwick -then said reived tliirynjiiy.adjiiocts would be required. He saw thai thereisome nice things about the sec-would be required, employment bureaus,' manufacturing plants' rdnry and his work, which the wuri-r leinporan .tMiipioyineiii could he had, farmhouse. bir disabled people-, rood depots for the hungry, salvage stores, tals, homes for children, homes for the aged. He regarded the . i .... i i. ... ii i -. i ., . ... spirn.i... wo. ts utr rssriiiiiu ciemcni, wiin an else following, jug names were submitted- Mr or necessity. William Roolh had the dream that this might be I o. K. Ihvyer, Mrs J Cloke Mrs aceoinplished. It would require great e.fforl on Ihe parl or manv L. i. McOuarrie, Miss Champion devoted men and women, and il -would require large stuns off H. H. Marnier, H. D. Soulhnm II I money, but he believed that it could and would be done. F. Iloghen. W. Robertson C Mc-' Sixty years have now passed, and nllbongh the great work Lachlan, Dr. Harper, (i War-i im me .-.(iivauon rtrmy-is siur-imis iiuancy, ine acconiplisinnenls vvtck. (i. I). Toswishend ) a are already far bejoud all that William Rooth dreamed in theierv. p. McDougall Xickerson" earlier.vears. Sixty .years ago William Rooth stood alone in.A.'ll. Morkitl. llev' j' It ii,son Ihe world. Even the Chrislian Mission had not been organized. J. Hail. V Dresser and II C All .that the re was of this modern movement was locked up in Fricker. in connection with Ihe heart or this single individual. Sixty, years have now passed' nominations for the Community am instead of one, lone evangelist, there are in the spiritual i League Council, nomination and social work of the organization more than 20,000 officers, ' were received at Ihe meeting fr who speak more than fifly languages and who carry forward ! Reach representation ,, Hie Ihis spiritual and .relief work in eighty countries. To recruit Hospital Hoard. The represfnta-their ranks there are 1.000 yoliug people .in army colleges, in I live for ly, John Mr-CnUum ......v in tw.viuj ciiiitiiries, iraiiuiiK lor ine same great ser- was re-elected without ,vice. The ideas of Ihe founder have been retained. The army! lion. is sun ine menu ot me uiirorliiunle. and to millions of the poor Ihe best message of the Christian failh is brought. The Man in the Mood ,c YSs- Illi: modern Amciicilii Japper jMihserihe li the slogan of I if1. Annual Report 01 aecrevary lijity nii.l a plaee lo park her n i in. j L Mil 1 n n Cknuia CANADIAN jrirls say they don't like Ihis iiinilerii method of sending kisscn over the tela plume. ! ,.'" COOfdlMlF. is a bit lalewith Hull uvnii! iiri r,.!?tiiu, iif lii M fciunvff plaiMUvfervkllicv hol.fl them' every rvuninj. XOW- then, voting men and young ladies, AVlio is lo be the first lo taklv'a '.lip in the .Sail Lakes this year;? JAKE says he thinks' the -Man in I lie Moon dope & 4 lie bunk. I always Ihntight so. CltU:sS word puzzles ought lo benefit sjenojraphers. They say it helps o leach people lo spell. THKHK t an expedition going to the Mafay iieiiiusului to sludy wild men. And. we have' had plenty of wild women' right here all the lime. 1 LOVE a lassie, wild, wild lassie; Site's Die .wildest one Unit ever you did see; Hut in s'lite of that I. love, her; shall never love another For lltere's none can thrill me. just the same lis she. I II h modern girl seems lo think' the modern young man is tuilt for sliced, so she gives him i lead. Ten Years Ago in Pilnee Rupert February 27, 1315. . The lieriuun cruiser Leipsig, which was tit large in the l'aei Fir Ocean fur several month, has been sunk olT the Falkland Is lands. . lib the participation of Turkey in Ihe World War, il is freely tiredicled Ihat Ihe hoslili lies will develop inlo a holy struggle. Weston Coyney has received ItKiok of verses written by his newspaper friend, Lieut. Pere grine Aclaiid, who for a short lime was an editor in Prince lluperl. The verse. were written while Lieut. Acland was in mid Atlantic on his way lo France. SERVED BREAKFAST vi AT SKIDEGATE DANCE Largest Crowd In Attendance at School Opening Since Stork Meeting SKIDI-.fiATF, Feb. 27.- At the long awaited opening of Ihe new Dufferin I'allutlo school at Skide- KiiJe, held on Friday February 1.1, il 'bitf,ilanre was'lielii il which a short ndili es "was read, hy . Mrs i'jn iiirner. tins giillierrils" was Hie large! thai tins', been held U this is 6drJ of,tln IslitHjl jsincc llfr. sit of Fred Shirk, M.P., IW'l years aso. People were prcscu; tvfim. Tl-ell, Lawn. Hill.' Miller Lreekr Ski.legale .Mission, Saud-sfit, Queen Charlolle Cily and Cumshewa and Ihe sehool wti crowded In I lie doors. Ihe aitiingements for Ihe dance weru in the bauds of h conuniltee of lmlics Und silt cuiuinillees were apiioiuleil fj look after the various departments, and they acquitted themselves admirably. A four piece orchestra was in meeting endorsed. ;a: tendance and I hey discoursed Nominations for the i j 2 5 ! ; council proeeedin.g, Ihe follow opposi- Adverllse In the. Dally News. Treat Colds Externally For sore throat, bronchitis or deep chert colds, rub Vicks VapoRub briskly over throat and clst and vcr with warm llannel. Vicks acts In two ways both direct! abtorUil like a liniment and inhaUd as a vapejr. A tjuick nM for the cold troubles of all the family. 19498 XmMmW March Supplement Chotce selections that will put new life in your Victrbla. Popular song "hits" of the hour. Foot-tingling, up-to-the-minute dance numbers. Concert and Operatic Gems on double-sided Red Seal records by the wor.-d's famous artists. Ask your nearest dealer to put you on his mailing list if you have not received the March Supplement of Victor records. Some recent relearer: DANCE RECORDS Doulh-sideJ, 75c. All Alone Fox Trot International Novel tv Orch. Peter Pan Fox Trot Waring' I'ennsylvanians jOh! Joseph Fox Trot 2 16-1 S3 j Moon, Dream Shore Fox Trot ( G. Freeman's Oklahoma G'liegians Eyes Fox Trot SGlad CbarU-s Domineer and His Orch. Ev'ry thing You Do Fox Trot I Barney Rapp and His Orchestra 'Oh Mabel Fox Trot 19533' Keep Smiling at Trouble rox irot Waring's Pennsylvanians Alone With You Fox Trot Art Hickman' Orchestra China Girl Fox Trot Henry Halstead and His Orch. VOCAL RECORDS Doulle-sided, 75c. ...... Archibald 216485 .. , My Word Stan Bennett of the "Dumbells" VOCAL RECORDS Continued Insufficient Sweetie 1954'J Get Yourself a Broom andSwcep I Your Troubles Away Fiank ( rumit Atone So May You J. Foster hurw INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS Doublt-Sidtd, 75c. ,'A Japanese Sunset 19481 -Enchanted Forest - Victor Sulon Or "hi ra jRose Marie 19520,Dreamer of Dreams i t Ji-sM. fr.;wr ' RED SEAL. RECORDS 10-inch doublt-sided, $175 1067 1063 All Alone ( Rose Marie 'John McCormack I Pierrot's lance Suns Chansonnette. , ( Love's Sorrow 1057 ' , My Lovely Celia (Scrcnata (Silvestri) I'escji d'arnmoie Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada.Liimted Fritz Kreisler A Rosa PonseDeJ. Tito SchipaJ, His Master's Voice" Victor Ijvejy' jouii; until ilnyJijibl. Mnny novi'llb's were jnlroiluee into IbV iralbering lo, iiDtke ntal. (tH.eijb.'rl.iyiup tunny tlayx liatl Iic'imi nukina 'pHriul paper linl lo l worn b ill those pii'.fiil. Thfti lluvfi. aiis lbi biillooti ilanee, Ihe al-looiiA Mng It ft, I In 11,0 n,ii,. .inkb's ami also lla rjitit in. 'Iane. The I'ffrexhmenl pari of lln iirnpram eoubl not W iuiprovetl Ml, Hiipper hehig- served at 11.30. ami "breaUfiixl" at li.nn a.m. II wa a 1 1 red erowd that left the dance, lull all voled thai jl wan the hexl that they had attended Tor yearn as there was not one nun moment jrnni xlart to rmiKli. 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