25cBtfx All Pmgjbts SUHtttfimONMtAt'ES, City Delivery, by mall or carrier, year$periort,' paid ip advance For lesser period, paid ir advance, W month . . ' .' By mail to ail parti of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period, Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion Transient Advertising on Front I 'A ge per inch Local Read..-, per insertion, per line . Classified Advertising, por- .nsertionV'Jier word ............. Legal Notices. ch iiwert'cjn pel sirate line ' ,Or (our months ,fjr ... .Mf..y..,r. ....'.:...'....'... .... By mail to all other parts ox British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance per j ear .... 3y mail to all other countries, per yeai Contract Rates, on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone 99 Ed'cor and Reporters Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION 55.00 .50 ?3.00 $1.40 Vt SO Jib o .15 $1.00 SG.0C $7.50 Friday, February 22, 1929 ' 1 TIIEBOYSBANfl; The Boys' Band is one of the most important institutions in Prince Rupert. It tias done excellent work and much credit is due to those who organized it arid to' the bandmaster who trqin.ecf tfe lads to bring them to their present proficiency. A meeting is being held tonight with a view placing thennjLpn a hetter, basis Until now the'eomnfltte mname flhs been unofficially appointed. How 'it is propositi have a constitution and arrange for the financing in such a manner as not to make it necessary to collect money from house to house, or to pass the hat on the street, a course of action which does not lend dignity to the institution. We take it that Prince Rupert is proud of the band and is anxious for its continued success. The new committee will have in hand the work of financing and carrying on. They will be supreme and will pay the salary of the band- rrtmoh'Ib'hg "o write thq - - i m i viavr s w m w w b nm it jri jtiu r.tAA The Conservatives around town say Brady got the Triniipv fnr trie f Inn Is nnrl trie TJhernls rtnv if. was Hansnn. We also would like to that in .suggest employing a ; nig a'rived here thuVwwk to bandmaster tnc work previously done by the bandmaster; take over duty as lady superinteri-shouldiiave consideration. While! the-cood of the band dent of the Huzeiton hospital. should )je thepnly thought,, tM bahdhiaster who has hadiM,ss,7urner, who ha beep jure charge.of tfi9Wu&,rj$ " : fore us We" 'know what .he can (lb arid' the "members of the barfd like him. That is a greaqde'al in , his favor. Ail who have the rnTeretjPthe band at heart, are asked to be pisent-at-thiriiicetiHB'tonight. ItdMnoMH&tW ' 'DIEI? ifttblvNlN' ; " es) - The local InfYuenta epiderriic be ing now practically over, rvstrki tions on visitors to the Ilazelton hospital have been removed. obituary of the agiWidn sponsor d, if not fathered, by week or so, has become seriotj Mr. Cahan, one of tlie Montrea'hhe nbers, for the restora- nJ-r .n!fl,'?,, r- fcrf ' tion of titles in Canada.- ;" ! HI Vl "He. While the motion in itself did Aot' prbvjde for the re-lDr. M.L.iC James Turnbull of the Hanson town Timber & Lumber Co. has return- week, ed to duty after having been laid up for, a week with an attack of influenza. ' iSv ii tim Mollib Williams. pative bus: womarw waiflned $25jfo lUfelton weel men David Wiggins of Haielton has been sent to jail for su inlying liquor to Indians. L. again after having been confined for some time to his home with The Felix Bridge Club met this wei'k at the hone of Mrs. William Qow at 'South liaselton. TERKACE TI 1 A J , . . . . ... rat NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. j NFW HAZELTON tl- G. A. Woqdland, prince Rupert, ;visfted the local Imperial Oil of- I on ThUfaday. V : , A. Goodenough of Smlthers was In town at the beginning, of tho week. A. J. Collison. Prince Kupert, representing the Union Oil Co., was n business visitor here on Belmont is able to hn about 'nw'' Mrs. A. H. Barker left on Thursday to spend a few days in Prince Kupert. SKIDEdATE Several boats have on their way to th to. fiah for halibut. Orval Kenney returned on Wed-1 Tt.- , , Ui fI'rurC JOgS rlvlr.i, lnl.nt 1... u ...jv.im.ivii uunf ii ivi Oil IJrL,;' mrnii unnn .-v i u. . v h4 fl 'went in f I. L 1- ! - - CM fer Oct .1 ..IT ior a swim Blscayne is at fAGE FPU THE DAILY,, NEWS Jbruary 2292 The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIj I'ub'lsbed Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. . I I nrnhflhlv have pot little or nothintr. As a community we can congratulate ourselves on our unique position and hope for good results. THAT CANADIAN FLAG , Here is some of the argument put forward in favor of a distinctive Canadian flag during a debate in Victoria recently: , i m ,f That lack of a distinctive Canadian flag" was to the GOOD YEAR FOR KNOX CHURCH Terrace United Church Congregation Extending Jts pung " - People's Activities; prejudice of Canadianism; that Canada vvas a nation J without a flag, first because the present flamwas not of-, , TERRACE Fcb 22vrhe an-ficial, second because it was not in any eventftiistinctively meetim, ol Knox ' United Canadian in that it did not express the genius and spirit church was held in tie church of the Canadian people; that the development of Canadian 0n the evening of Tuesday. Most nationalism was of the greatest importance, because only encouraging: reports were receiv-by that means could Canada preserve unity in the British fed ;from '.ech department of Commonwealth, only by that means could Canada's unity apart irom trie united btates oe i assure that pniy WiinaMitf&ort for thenar was that means could the migration of young Canadians to m.esented by K Ti Kenney, and the united states oe. stopped. It looks as if the cold weather in Europe is settling the coal miners' situation even quicker than could the Prince of Wales. The irrepressible Mary Ellen is to enter the lists once more. That's what comes of being a widow and publicly rissed by a premier. was unanimously adopted by the meeting, and special reference was made to the substantial increase in weekly free-will offer-imrs. Mrs. W. Smith gave the report from the Ladies' Guild, wherein i a membership ox twenty-nine ladies was recorded. Deep appreciation of the congregation and of the official board, was, expressed for the invaluable ' as sistance which had for another so. there you are. Take your choice, ladies and gentlehienjye?rcen rendered b (He Guild it's all the same to us. .; . .'.-V. . , ( Up, everv department. the work " I Mrs. Allan presented a report Even a farmer government does not seerri to be above -from tho Young Peonies' depart-suspicion these days. There is the Bracken government ment. wherein rforenm wn down in Manitoba being investigated and found somewhatn'4d',n tu work """' J? v wanting in integrity. the lour groups under the C. G l.TTi, and C. S. E. T. movement It was pointed out that, .although the aggregate membership of the groups stood at f if ty-etjrht. over ten more children had In the meantime become of age. and it was with deep regret that membership for these had to be delayed until the groups could be further reorganized. ii.uisuay weni mrougn 10 rnnce' Rpv. Wm. Allan i.rPPnl Rupert to attend e meeting of ministerial rert as sent in t 1 fc u'W IfS fM ; I'Wesy.j.showjnan ift . . , , ifeven. The Sunday School recor- J. K, Gordon left ,A on Thursday dcd a merabcn,hip of 1 21, w.th sodtkern B.CnSeaUIe. fwa. expanded ft Sunday 4 oo. literature, and $38 wis sent In to Irs.-lUlmwood-ftUfplied at the-the ffrcreMxnrrd-to be incladed public school on Monday owing in the Maintainancc and Miwion- K;tne lllneos of Miss Wright, tary Fund of the church. The aggregate income of every Lillian Taiier of Pacific partment amounted to S1.4S2. ami Rev. Thomas F.rri.r- of town durin the week- I" was. decided In view of-sUch Ann. Man whn hn. hAn vffhir- r advance, to make furthc reduct ine cqntraatr. for- tho building tion in th& annual grant frni iJSlv i . ""i mo Btnooi me .tussionaryiioara, ana to w rler " , n awarqea to . a. King every effort to raiBe Temfc tti "via u ,v .wjh. commence tr.e status of a eelf-suppdrtlng1 """" ' iro81 13 0Ul 01 fleltl- account of hisJUneM, as has also TW ir ii. r c. wlinch. l5t?noK 1 T A who ' ih W grounq.; , I Thn tiantnr-HtiriMiml Ui i!um4 Vivai OI titles, OUt caiiea lor-an inquiry into, the matter was called home from tbe seiori. X . lappreelation of the effective stit hr n nfttntnittou U imrlr1ihttill- tion. This does r more than an invej ada, but the onus 1 cherish the jfcpiraj Albert, and Baton as l.O int'onrlarl intended IIIM,I1UV.K tn VJ Un hp ILC tho IV. nf of thn the IcirUlntiit-B legislature. Mm. Mr. ' Frrlpr Ferrier "rge r1" Little, ,u,e" Who wno receny port he had received froffl th "J " ... 1 thin edfre of a wedtre uhioh wnnlrl hnvP boor, rli-ivpn here with h.i: husband. e.rwr.ni, an. urr.ai'on. ,n . a members of the board for the farther if the oneratTon could hp VtavtPrT I uo nireai nosp.tai, iclt that city past year, and referred to the Ine VOt Was almost tWO to one against the motion, 'ore from the Rocher 0 Boule Ptt to be in Terrace about weekly services had been atten-SO the infant died aborilin'. It IS unlikely, however, that it mine, which k being worked by th end of the month. Ided. Will Stay .dead. Like the proverbial cat, it has nine lives I)uke Harris, will be on iU way to A resolution was unanimously and we shall hear from it aeain and arain in fnnt. flslthe smeltef. I M. Dalqulst, pole contractor of adopted thanking Miss Annie long as new-rich social climbers dnd. sundry puffed-up politicians believe that in this system lies their best pros-ect of getting into a Canadian edition of Burke's or De-jrett's register of nobility. Yesterday's vote, however, shows that this is the most forlorn of forlorn hopes. Ottawa dispatches report both the nrime minister and the leader of the opposition as votingfor Sir. Cahan's mo Ifst titn In a numter In any case, it is safe to oredict that the resolution nf i.n prifctfTfiir rt.titwr nn the the house of commons which out an end to the bestowal Skeena River for several week. ot tu.ics in t anacia the credit for which belongs largelv to Conservative members, by the waynever will be DOUBLE KEfrlBSlJNTEI) It seems to lie a good thing for Prince Rupert that thero are tv, o men who are workmg for her at Ottawa. Thero is the accredited member, J. C. Brady, who speaks often in the house and is quite active. There is also just now the Liberal candidate who at his ow,n expense has made, a trip to the ei.rtttal to see1 whflt he !atrWin his official capacity as being the man,to whom the Libefcali government looks for advise. In his quiet way he has been pressing on the ministers the needs of the c:v and the desirability of spending yuvvj money here. Without his aid we should iCeifervsle, spent a few days in Allan for her valued service at the beginning of the organ 1st for the past year. for a load sa n .Falls Ikrf. (mSlspn rrihuend Mrs. ilcMnnon, wife of the nf Insf iL'iu.t IU. .41... I..!.. anarsdol Indian School teachor, very mild. ' rrturned on Wednesday from . .Vancouver where she has been Ix.cal fishermen bltterfy resent i under medical care since last the proposed action of-the. gov- 8Ummer 'eminent in not Issuing any more ! cannery licenses. They feel that I Itev. Wm. Allan left on Wed- this is giving the cannerymen a neday to hold United Church monopoly of the salmon canning , service at Vanarsdol, and on business, they also object to tho The The following following committee Pierre. Vannnvir Aft.n.lMcwarts was then elected: A. . representatlvew tand old ,per, ireasurcr; r.. j. ivenney. esident, of Terrace "was a jwetary; Thomas Urooks; U. W. Viaitor -here) during the'M'W1 Jan1e awan; William. Itob- inran. james JicLonnwi Ui continue as. chairman of th,. official board. i In view of Presbytery and annual conference,' it :itas flecMlleVl to nominate James McDonnell ' lay ., delegate with Mrs. Janies Smith as alternative. Refreshments were served by the members of the Ladies' Guild. Jack Allan acted as organist for the evening. HOW MUCH While motoring ,in England an American tourist stopped at a garage to have n small defect in his accumulator remedied. "Say," .he inquired, when tho Job wns done, "what's the charge Amer , l f il6w Kow does does that that work work out out In in An ican monoy7"Uirmlngham Ikho. prgposal tn make seiners jjack their own fish as this will put all the smalj seinern.put of iusi.. ness A successful dance was given by the Skldegate concert Wand at Skldegnte Mission. Among those motoring over from Queen Charlotte City for the event were Mrs. E. Moore, Miss Dorothy Barge J. Jolllff, C. Miller, Captain C.' Valley, E. Moore, Mrs. Chaitney, Miss F. Sizo and B. Munro. Ortheplionlc Comedian Records A Gay Caballero Frank Crumlt Makin' Whoopee Comedian Eddie Cantor 21831 .Vocal - . , JFoi'Trbt s " ' '"V'bcal.if ' i Kllf 2171J Sweethearts On Parade Vocal Johnny Martin Fox Trot Jean Goldkttte's Orchestra Don't Be Like That Vocal Helen Kane Fox Trot Jean GoIJkttte't Orchestra 2UII J18J 3181! 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