4 PAGE FOUB THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, January 17, 1929 THEY MAY KULE A-KALTIC KINGDOM It has just been reported t,hat ur.t ew of thd Swedish King, .seen ubeve witfi shortly after their-' wcTflfa, fftajf)e cali proposed united $ajti fciujdbti) thonia. Latvia, ana Irftninife.' one of the two most-favored candidates. iKe Bernadotte, neph-his chanriing bride' (1 to the throne of the omprislnjr the countries of Es- igu despatch states that he Is The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMMi Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by I'rince Itupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - MannjflD? Editor. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . !l? City Delivery, py mail or carrier, vfearivperlfHl, uId Id advant c '5&.0i For lesser period, paid in tvartcf m$&th jlv'.T. 50 By mail to all parts of Northern-lnlralrfHsh Columbia; - o - paid in advance for yearly period 7......'.. 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"If someone will act a a lender nf RO or 100 mn." said Mr. Self ridge at a meeting at the Miners' Hall at Merthyr. "and if thi'v wi'l n'an something together, help would be available for them. I will hi'In them myself. Is it nccessH'y for you and I to remain in the territory where we were born?" "I do not mean to 'send' them out abroad," Mr. Selfridge said later. ."That MSjf the snfrft; of the thing. If jfeoplfe are- pent out under sdihefcrddk relse's fitn jthey are critical and possibly dis-' contented. Lt them go out and 'make their, way and thfy will be iself-dependenV pioneers ought :to be. Pioneers take whatever offers and make the best of it. I "Thy go out and break virgin ; soil and carve farms out of the j wilderness. They are willing, if i need be, to work as farm hands. That is the proper spirit ready for anything. If I could find a band of men, of courage, making life an adventure. I would make it possible for them. It is not for me to suggest what they should do." TOURISTS FOR i OLD COUNTRY "Come to Britain" Is Slogan of Organization Earl of Derby ' Presides Over (By The Canadian LONDON, Jan. 17:- 1 Press) "Come t Britain" is the slogan of a K - iuemv nu lecmiea ine Dresiaen. L - 1cv.;jifdkHikatioifdlll en. B. C. PACKERS ANNOUNCEMENT :W ever ttoukift nctivlty, The announcement that the B. C. Packerswifl open an Sft.'-ASffl oiiice m rrinue nupen anu Will purcnase supplies for subscribers have guaranteed their canneries here is splendid news for the city It is Wo.ooo per annum for, a number the beginning of a move which is likely to spread . Doubt- of and th Gvernmnt less the Board of Trade will follow up this lead and trv to JSf in?1!', V uUldy of ,26'" induce all the other cannery owners of the district to fall vITyZ exten-m line witn tnis, tne largest ot them all. ded hi. cordial good wishes to Up to the present time only one or two of the canneries the movement "We in the United have spent any money in Prince Rupert in the purchase Kingdom," writes His Royal of supplies except suqh articles as fresh meat and veg IIirhne8"- "hav man' attractions ing made th.HBcJiRupert get the business Wjlich IS have scenery unsurpassed for it due her. llfc fttwles that the annoriefifuse can be -delkate tbvi hlie, fet tU iiurenaseu as cmjBniy in rnnce'liuperx as eisewnere Topre wtie re lmerestea -wthe and in some cages' atS lower price. romantic pasf. we have scattered Prince Rupert will welcoMfeWWVhicli the B. C. bo?t Ctt?1 Dritat V" Packers are Wing and to co- eventt'woX operate with, them in every poste-fimrther, so as to in- history. Ai?airi;" Britain is the sure that the change will be of advantage to the Company. ome ot sport. We have been - too modest in the past. It is 1'ATTULLU FOR LEADER Prince Rupert people will all be interested to see whether the member for Prince Rupert is chosen leader of the Liberal party on Monday when the Liberal executive " meets for that purpose . He. has undoubtedly earned the position. He was among the most prominent members of the last house and with the defeat of some colleagues is the outstanding figure among, opposition members. In ability he outstrips them all . He is keen, virile, aggressive, and has a wide knowledge of affairs, especially of governmental affairs. With suctt qualincatipns it 'should not be difficult to pick him out a3 the man w'Hq is best able to get results as an opposition critic . VALUE OF STRONG OPPOSITION The value of a strong opposition in the legislature muat be apparent to everyone. There is a tendency of supporters of a government to stand back and not do or say any-1 thing whjch would be likely to bring criticism on their party . If there istt weakness it i.s often not seen . With a group of men whose duty it is to pick out the weak spots and expose them to the public gaze the likelihood of strong legislation if. increased. We all have known cases of legislation being passed which is harmful or which is so full of weak spots that it is useless . The weakness of the opposition is often responsible for this. If Mr. Pattullo is chosen opposition leader he will be a strong force in improving legislation and preventing the passing of unwise measures. time we told the world thse islands can offer. Flashing Eyes Laughing Eyes DovvncastEyes Eyes tell : Your Character Drown tyt for Krtngth Dlu for gentrotity Grajr yc for jlouiy Sparkling eye In. dicaw beauty, vet, and good health, too I Do your eyes tpartjer Are the whitei clear or are they tinged with yellow ' indicating an ouc-of -torts condition due to cotutipa- tionr it to, you neea . M -'A svriv lor intnw ' i ir ..if. new lay, January 17, 1929 movement oi wMtn tne can ou what 'I wish every ui ( cs. to this KS eloel Ciintler htm tkt Eft in lultm Dttiktm Anrrtbrmrnh. litti Amtn HuoM F. KiuU ft Cm., Ltmhrd. T of onto movement, which; I hope and believe will result in a better national understanding and also in an improve'ment in our invisible export trade." ' ' At the inaugural meeting Lord Derby also remarked upon the WGilkloMWjwlth of historical monuments , tW I rnnMnilor? ,rA a hn hnma f 'SEort, the United Kingdom is we1 knownj! As to , horse racing I can speak with knowledge. 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