mm 11 JLU many people; All Prince Rupert people are interest- 'irtfirlw"C I. ed in that IhgSnd fc wll A. would like ? to See t it succeed. This is a, SnthT&h!c; Dfljir Street regular Sienool meeting which touched in A. . I i ' . 11 t nuge couniranu transponauon is lis greaiesc neen. a resoonsiTe sponsife vnue aouDis imw Deen expressed or tne intention ot theJ ihe, Wo hm it will o At o.. v, t-ignung siderintr a scheme for the oDeniinr un nf tho Pphpo Uvev not always find country and-Brovidincr a weatem and snntViom nutlet fighting yet most hoys Power COnce'toireextndini? their nrratinna in nrrloV tn "bo" fihtio or w nrnvW. fnr ta ,u.'u .C' II nrll t. f ating pictu s .on the .aerafB. i"""V "i "'""i""" vviutu is Kuiuyiv . auuua ia literature has always, iU,'"e' tained a great IK Jlri . 1 Thursday, April 18, 1320 THE DAILY NEWS II. It. II. AT EMPIRE FELLOWSHIP BALL The Daily News I'MKCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Princo Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue -:: ; ' II. .J?f , PULLEN Managing-Editor " . SUHSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesser period, paid in advance, per month ,. . .GO By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period , 3.00 Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 Transient advertising on front page, per inch 2.80 Local readers, petyisjartion, per lino . , ., -25 Classified advertising, per insertion, per word 02 Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line 15 Or four months for 1.00 1 DAILY EDITION i4i , DAY OF EXPANSION Thursday, April 18, 1929 SIR CLIFFORD SIFTON When Sir Clifford Sifton died yesterday there passed from this worjd one of Canada's great men. He was not popular throughout the country for several reasons. Liberals did not like him because he bolted their ticket over the reciprocity arrangement with the United States and worked against his o,id chief, Sir Wilfrid Laurier.. Con UNDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH with interest to jiote what use thev make nf thnir now "How building. s WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST MEANS TO ADYANCE INTERESTS OF NORTHERN AND CENTRAL B.C.? PRIZES ARE OFFERED News Invites nuggestiona ai to the lfnt means of inten-atH of northern nd central Ilritinh Colum- Am a recognition of our interest in the subject, we offer ti"C prizes for thr luggastions put forwitrd In a brief newspaper .tr'i.ic nt to exceed 500 words. First prise, $6; second prize, a yeur' suhscripMon to The Dally News; and', third, s!x mni 'liV subscript 'on U the .paper. A school Ixiy or school girl is Just as likely to win the prhe for this as is grownup. Write and mail addressed: Contest Editor, The Daiiy News, Prince Rupert, B.C. servatives did not hke;him' because he had a jiewspaper'at The Prince of Wales attended the Empire fellowship Winnipeg, the Fretf 'Prete, which (kmsistentfy advocated ball at the house of Mrs. Simon Hartog, 46 Upper Gros-Liberal principles, although, at the same time, taking, an venor street, London. The prince is here shown with the independent attitude on the big questions of the day. Labor hostess and two members of the committee at the ball, did not like him because he accumulated wealth. . - ; Sir Clifford was the father of unrestricted immigration and it is claimed that he made money from the filling up of the Canadian prairies. At any rate, it can be said that during the time of that immigration flow into Ca'nada, the country was prosperous and has benefited since as a re-; suit. It led to a few problems, such as that of dealinir with 1 the Doukhobors - and Galicians, but they were minor1 troubles affecting only very small areas. Children of most SFrakcr UrReH fn Addre Culti- of the immigrants of that day are now good Canadians im bued with the Canadian spirit. bir Clifford was an eloquent.speakera.atrqng persjn,- While it is true that he made money for himself, he alstif 1 1 i V t A A il 1 1 1 1 A W.. 1 I MODERN YOUTH LIKES FIGHT vation of Natural Instinct AIonj IUfiht Lino ality, had a keen business sense and enjoyed spending .iim1 , : i horses some of thb money lib made in other drrdcffoh' 'SN0,H5EUY On.IECT10NAHI.I3 i - i V .' .l many 1) woi-Keu mroMyiQXm miivoi me county. .Aim iU&a Wilson Urges That 'Ftt more such able citizens would be a great advantage. ,,.: fg instinct be Used iu all young; fnaa ama a kti avaalast nsVv Hie that force can achieve noth ing enduring .' " ' I'lay the flame The speaker dwegt upon different Wnjrs in which this fight ing instinct could be expressed. Boxing for physical culture was food but the prise fight has a harmful influence unon vrmth. : " ------ I ! Friendly contests la organized games such as the schools con-j ducted was splendid and taught Uhe'ywttK'to ver pkty the game fairly. 'But there war greater op-, portunities for. nervke tn which the fighti rig inatinfltjBYaa needed. "Our tiwn country provides many . Jl .... ..1 . 1 mua ,wuuui;nui uitpvnvnws, anu I give's 'a thousand challenges tot which has a short line at Stewart and which it is planned' AS-MrM. .if. iwt i?mei '"'"f " Hui. toextedtoitefior, was read with great MyJ SWtSJ n rn inromur. M . . . . i . ........ . . . . . . i te wJjrtMgjout " j of dinease, ignor'-) oor- mprnry. Our own.cTty chord in thb aud- of 1 ri, was a Splendid enmpre or now the figliting in- present compay to build the line, any effort at railway speaker w jScv. a! Wi- Py direct.-d-H. overrl buildinir is alwavs hailed with dehVht bv tho distnVts likfllv n';. of the United Church. ,,hy,.!c.a, ..l?fcl! '"i -wJIr. J o. , ; :.ri..i i j .4 ul ,i ..ih'wt -rwt ana butldfag 61 our effort and isi-efdy to back the company almost to a man. in5 fe J?" n"fi instinct. WL"1 "Nothing : : . i a iu.. tL.i iL. - Vi .li . i ..i..... .. . mure enueni man inai ii5 win jiouaoiy snena some money in me district ana that ,;i.u -.fi -... i- "Moral hed spiritual fa flu en tea had been won also but a great deal still remained to be nceom- will benefit some of the neoDle. grained -- in the k- and there- vnhtd a!ong these linea. "Some lwople had allowed the w" "fIn.k4ts.aW X.tMA4 I I 1 llems today is to guide the yoth - - . . . nmmHm kA nvAnas Ufatf tn slras - - . ... w I lSfA118 f eXFa,if10;- i? fi; 1 ' R' 8- JU,VWi ng PreS7i0 VthTs innate fight"- ' W-y-- thei, - a large block of new stock which will be spent in extending ln, instinct " said Mr Wilson red,nT cnd wrnce had grown their lines. The C. N. R. is completing the line to Hudson '-Thi instinct i in the youna in upJ" "P1 ?' tbe ?p!fnd fholo1 my ana other branches. The two big railways are con- v.,ryin,r degree. and while it do?. l"TLZ ;J Vl all left behln l in the old iuin jkii ui vile xri'Vig' VUJlir "imnrt Vf V.-inrnnv r nAruira fn flukttnir , nil ! CiUK 'I ht. i.nlv .... f!ilin tha nintmonf i0 tV. mn,lnl. ...-.' j .t- . ",'On1 r- l1Ve PrinlO Plliu ' TIVA nUr k.a n m . 1 1, .l .1 l. k,, .a.) unn l.nil I 10 x...v ivupni. j nc v-ivj una iufi, a yet uuuciueu uu any u t omo Mfotth mnt be tauirht that irreat extent from the General n,-nsnprit.v TWlnv wo nro sea, under the sea and in the air,, . .,..,'? puUbhteg tke first artiele JnwhiTswW-niSf Mr rLrTLSnl. -SSSIT guuu uj.Mi.y inuic win m, 11 anyone mus a Drain wnvo, moving toward universal nere is a goon opportunity to give expression to it, will benefit the country, let us all hear it. policy, ihe subject of history is also the shaker ar these facta 'liternture v'th thu changing ideals of history and the changod atmosphere df a wKVldtlOW striving for (leute and hrothcrhoo'l ? ' is was a splendid thing that tb rising generation was ftrontjly niidowed with . this fJjiiStg ;nnllr'.t. It was a chal-lnjjp to the home, the schoql ami Jischurch tfc sec that our young ilopig'put ujujmportant. instinct to the very highest use. They should see how humanity has advanced from stage .to stage until now the great nations had seriously taken up this very challenge and had agreed to divert this force towards endeavors for the Well being of the iMtnan rse. They saw clearly nnV as Na pole nn h:,w and remarked many years :.yn. The ni'ire I study flie wnM thrnew l rtm on- a strong root in 'f Canndlan cities. The and love hla follnur man peace . ' . : Tf ft n -i-ii-k . nve a great nenwife in 'trained t"t they will use every ounce of thin splendid fighting Yesterday we published a report on the onenintr of the ' U:. dc, ""GJmZ: . new undenominational church at Usk. It is a community J,;' " hVr, howiM"n,mW ''"'n challenges church for the use of the thf" new ,and nnd the community and not of a denomin- pPOni iivod-i those timea, ndrwhl?? new ation. That seems a reasonable method of caterirur to the wht tw nri;. of ?:or,d., "pnds out to il yuth " rpllViniK npHu nf small nnmrnimif TTU ...HI ...1 ' .u. 1 continued. i!..j I Mr. WIlSOB Concluded. V- Tenth-r V- Which is farther nwny, Africa or the moon? Small Bqy Africa. "Africa T What makes you think that J" i;ause .we can see and we cs,n't eo Af Teacher. i t& You'll be sorry if you miss It. ! Gyro Hoe-Down, Auditorium, to- I morrow night. I ds Checked By modem vaporizing ointment Just rub on ICKS VapoRub sjuiher did llic9$mk'Mg -just ONCE If Father would take his turn at the tub just one time, old-fashioned washday would vanish from your home forever. .He x would insist, for YOUR sake, and for the general gpod of the family, that you let us shoulder the woes of washday. That's our job, you know. We're organized for it. Wc can do the wrcrk more quickly and economically than you can. Ami, you may doubt this, but it's a' fact that we'll do it IJETTRR, too. 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